Jonathan Greenblatt
Jonathan Admits ADL Monitors YOUR Social Media
🚨🇺🇸✡️ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt admits that the ADL has a tech company that TRACKS all of your data on META, YouTube, Twitter, Google, Reddit…GUESS WHICH PLATFORM ISN’T TRACKED?
— Truth_teller 🇷🇺 (@Truthtellerftm) May 5, 2024
✅HINT: The one he wants to cancel! pic.twitter.com/XSb43ZkeOo
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Jonathan Greenblatt
CEO and National Director

Jonathan A. Greenblatt is the CEO of ADL (Anti-Defamation League) and its sixth National Director. As chief executive of ADL, Jonathan leads all aspects of the world’s leading anti-hate organization. He is an accomplished entrepreneur and innovative leader with deep experience in the private, public and nonprofit sectors.
Since becoming CEO in July 2015, Greenblatt has modernized ADL while refocusing it on the mission it has had since its founding in 1913: to fight the defamation of the Jewish people, and to secure justice and fair treatment to all.
Under Greenblatt, ADL has modernized its operations, innovated its approaches to counter antisemitism from all sides and enhanced its efforts to combat extremism in all forms. During his tenure ADL rebooted its Center on Extremism that analyzes and monitors extremists and hate groups; launched “Never Is Now” the largest annual convening in the world focused on antisemitism and hate; created the Center for Technology and Society in Silicon Valley to fight the rising tide of online hate and harassment; developed the Sports Leadership Council to engage athletes, teams and leagues to confront bigotry and discrimination more effectively; and executed Stop Hate for Profit, the successful campaign that organized businesses, celebrities, nonprofits and policy makers to fight the rampant racism, antisemitism and extremism on Facebook.
In 2022, Greenblatt released It Could Happen Here, a book that sounds an alarm, warning that hate and systemic violence is gathering momentum in the United States – and that violence on a more catastrophic scale could be just around the corner.
Jonathan serves on numerous corporate and non-profit boards and has been recognized on multiple occasions for his leadership at ADL. He has been named by The NonProfit Times to its list of Top 50 Nonprofit Leaders from 2016-2022. Recode named Jonathan to its inaugural “Recode 100,” a list of the top 100 people in business and technology. He has been named among the Top 50 Most Influential Leaders in the global Jewish community by The Jerusalem Post and as one of the Top 50 Jews to follow on Twitter by the JTA.
Before ADL, Greenblatt served in the White House as Special Assistant to President Obama and Director of the Office of Social Innovation. He came to that role after a long career in business. In 2002, he co-founded Ethos Brands, the business that launched Ethos Water, a premium bottled water that helps children around the world access clean water. Ethos was acquired by Starbucks Coffee Company in 2005. Following the acquisition, Jonathan was named VP of Global Consumer Products at Starbucks and joined the board of the Starbucks Foundation.
In 2009, Jonathan founded All for Good (AFG), the largest database of volunteer opportunities on the Internet. Incubated at Google, AFG developed an innovative strategy to organize the world’s volunteer listings. AFG was acquired by Points of Light in 2011. Jonathan also served as CEO of GOOD Worldwide, a diversified media company and as an executive at REALTOR.com, joining the company as a product manager and eventually heading up its consumer products division. REALTOR went public in 1999 (HOMS) and was acquired by News Corp in 2014.
Jonathan has served as an adjunct faculty member at the Anderson School of Management at UCLA and as a senior fellow at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is a Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute and a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Jonathan graduated cum laude with a BA from Tufts University and earned his MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Source: https://www.adl.org/who-we-are/leadership/staff/jonathan-greenblatt Accessed January 19, 2025
Grok Bio
Jonathan Greenblatt is an American entrepreneur, corporate executive, and the sixth National Director and CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), a position he has held since July 2015. Here's an overview of his background:
Early Life and Education:
Born on November 21, 1970, in Trumbull, Connecticut, to a Conservative Jewish family, Greenblatt graduated cum laude from Tufts University with a Bachelor of Arts in 1992. He later earned an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Professional Journey:
Political Involvement:
Greenblatt worked on Bill Clinton's successful 1992 presidential campaign and later served in the Clinton administration at the Department of Commerce, focusing on international economic policy.
Business Ventures:
In 2002, alongside Peter Thum, he co-founded Ethos Water, a social enterprise focused on providing clean water access in developing countries. Starbucks acquired Ethos Water in 2005, after which Greenblatt served as Starbucks' Vice President of Global Consumer Products. He also founded All for Good, an open-source platform for volunteer opportunities, which was acquired by Points of Light in 2011.
White House Role:
From 2011 to 2014, Greenblatt was Special Assistant to President Barack Obama, serving as Director of the Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation, where he focused on national service, civic engagement, and impact investing.
Educational Contributions:
He taught social entrepreneurship at UCLA's Anderson School of Management and was a senior fellow at The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 2015.
Leadership at ADL:
As CEO of the ADL, Greenblatt has modernized the organization, focusing on combating anti-Semitism and hate through various initiatives:
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He launched "Never Is Now," the largest annual conference on anti-Semitism and hate.
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Greenblatt has been vocal against the BDS movement (Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions) against Israel, delivering speeches and pushing for strategies to counter this movement.
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ADL under his leadership has expanded partnerships, including with law enforcement for hate crimes prevention, and has taken stances on various social and political issues.
Public Perception and Criticism:
Greenblatt's tenure has not been without controversy. Some critics argue that the ADL has shifted focus from its foundational mission against anti-Semitism to broader political advocacy, particularly concerning Israel. This has led to debates about the organization's role and neutrality. There are also discussions on social media platforms like X, where some view him as politically partisan, impacting ADL's reputation among certain groups. (https://x.com/ADL/status/1699528701493346465)
Other Activities:
He serves on numerous boards, has been recognized for his leadership, and has authored books like "It Could Happen Here," focusing on hate and systemic violence in the U.S.
Jonathan Greenblatt's career spans business, government, and non-profit leadership, with a significant focus on social innovation, Jewish advocacy, and combating hate. His work has had a broad impact, though it's also met with diverse opinions regarding his approach and leadership style at the ADL.
Grok: https://x.com/i/grok/share/S28VRJdeNqpasRu8Eemhzvf1v January 1, 2025