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AIM Academy Welcomes Ben Ginsberg as the Director of Institutional Advancement
AIM Academy is delighted to welcome Ben Ginsberg as the Director of Institutional Advancement, a new position for the school.

Ben comes to AIM with a host of development experience most recently serving as a consultant with The Lapin Group, a fundraising consulting firm serving domestic and international nonprofit organizations. Further, as the Executive Director of the Jenkintown Community Alliance, Ben oversaw the management of Jenkintown’s Old York Road business corridor.
He has a long standing commitment to the community evidenced through his roles on the Boards of the Cheltenham Township Library System, Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel, and the Greater Philadelphia Pitt Club.
Ben has a Juris Doctorate from Temple University, a Master’s of Regional Planning from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, and a Bachelor’s in Political Science and Communications from the University of Pittsburgh.
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A native of Cheltenham, Ben and his wife Julie, reside in Elkins Park, with their two children, Maddie and Ethan, and two large Rhodesian Ridgebacks.
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AIM Academy, a grade 1-12 college preparatory school, provides extraordinary educational opportunities to children with language-based learning differences including dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia, utilizing research-based intervention strategies and an arts-based learning environment. In addition, the AIM Institute for Learning and Research is an international, multidisciplinary service delivery model designed to bring the latest research and educational training opportunities to parents, teachers and professionals who work with children who learn differently. To learn more about AIM, visit www.aimpa.org.