Israel on Campus Coalition Names New Executive Director

Jacob Baime has been named the new executive director of the Israel on Campus Coalition (ICC). An experienced public affairs professional and campus organizer, Baime will oversee the organization’s work to create positive campus change for Israel. He will join ICC’s Washington, D.C.-based headquarters in mid-October.

Baime is an expert on pro-Israel campus affairs. As former National Field Director with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), he supervised a national team of professional campus organizers, oversaw strategic campus initiatives, and managed ten national training platforms for college and high school students.

Baime most recently served as Area Director in AIPAC’s New England Region, where he was responsible for political, development and grassroots efforts in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. A graduate of Brandeis University, Baime was previously involved in public policy organizing and electoral politics and served as a political aide and as Campus Coalition Director to the Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts.

Baime will spearhead ICC’s efforts to create a more Israel-friendly climate and counter BDS and delegitimization of Israel on campus. He will expand and enhance ICC’s role in coordinating campus strategy and partnerships, providing leadership opportunities and resources to campus supporters of Israel, facilitating communication among pro-Israel campus constituencies, and conducting cutting-edge research on campus trends and best practices.

About: ICC was founded in 2002 as a partnership between Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life and the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation. Today, ICC is an independent non-partisan organization working in close partnership with Hillel and the national network of pro-Israel campus organizations to foster a positive campus climate for Israel at colleges and universities across the United States. ICC offers information, resources, training and leadership opportunities to supporters of Israel on campus.