Three Bay Area residents will join innovative thinkers from around the world for the annual ROI Summit, a four-day event at which young Jews will explore ways of bringing positive change to their respective Jewish communities. This year’s summit, the ninth annual, will begin on Sunday, June 7 in Jerusalem.

Among the 150 participants from 32 countries will be San Francisco residents Analucia Lopezrevoredo, Andrew Rosenthal and Dylan Tatz.

Lopezrevoredo is the program director for S.F.-based JIMENA: Jews Indigenous to the Middle East and North Africa. Rosenthal attended Harvard Business School and has been involved in product management, the wellness field and startups such as the 2006-10 version of Happier.com. Tatz founded Tatz Enter­tainment, a management consultant firm that works with startups and nonprofits.

Founded in 2005 as an initiative of the Charles and Lynn Schusterman Family Foundation, ROI Community advances ideas that strengthen Jewish communities. ROI Community has provided capital to startups and innovative projects, facilitated communication between community members, organized a delegations to SXSW and introduced a number of creative initiatives.

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