Our Staff

Helene Mattera
Executive Director

In many ways, Helene feels as though she has been in training for her job since she was sixteen years old. After attending CRS as a camper in ‘97 and ‘98, Helene started on a lifelong journey that would eventually bring her back to Camp, first as a camp counselor, a visiting artist, Camp Director, Director of Programs and finally in her current role as Executive Director of LAJF. As Executive Director, Helene provides critical leadership and oversight in all aspects of our programming and operations.

Helene earned her Bachelor’s degree from Hampshire College, where she studied youth development and non-school based youth programming. She then went on to pursue a graduate degree in social work with a focus on children, youth, and families. Before returning to LAJF as Executive Director, Helene was the Executive Director at St. Raymond Community Outreach, where she organized enrichment and recreational programs for children, youth, and adults.

CRS fundamentally changed the trajectory of Helene’s life, and for that reason, she has dedicated herself to paying forward the experience to future generations of campers.

 

Jill Fieldstein
Director of Operations

Jill joined the LAJF team after pursuing careers in the television news business, the law and, more recently as an elections administrator. As Business Manager, Jill works with the Executive Director to develop and implement all financial, operational and human relations aspects of the Foundation’s activities. Jill is also working with the Development team to broaden LAJF’s potential revenue streams through property rentals, program fees and other revenue-generating activities.

Jill began her professional life working in the television news industry and was fortunate to work with some of the industry’s greats like Mike Wallace and Ted Koppel. Jill then became a lawyer specializing in securities regulation. A world-changing election led Jill to a greater involvement in community and politics and, eventually, to a job helping to administer elections for Dutchess County (the home of Camp Rising Sun). In her spare time, Jill chairs the Dover Democratic Committee, is the Treasurer for the Dutchess Democratic Women’s Caucus, and volunteers with the J. H. Ketcham Hose Company Auxiliary.

Jill is grateful for the opportunity to use her considerable energy to support the work of an organization dedicated to developing leaders who strive to better their communities and the world. And, having attended sleepaway camp from 1965 through 1973, and working as a counselor for two years during college, she is thrilled to be back at camp after all this time, now as a year-round “camper.”

 

Elyem Chej
Director of Programs

Elyem is interested in creating opportunities for youth to create caring and impactful communities. As an educator, Elyem is constantly amazed by the power of students to be forward imaginative thinkers. She has spent the last few years engaged in community organizing projects dealing with housing and migrants rights.

Elyem attended CRS in 2009, was an LAJFellow in 2015 and has worked at LAJF in different capacities, both at Camp and year round. Prior to joining LAJF, Elyem worked in environmental and inclusion consulting in Helsinki and London. She holds a degree in Political Science from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, spent a year at Boston University, a master’s degree in Urban Studies from the University of Cambridge.

In her free time, you can find her cycling, hiking, making mediocre arts and crafts and sharing a meal with friends.

 

Cameron Rylance
Facilities Manager

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Cameron has been a part of LAJF since 2006, and is a key figure of our team and CRS. During the summer, when our program is in session, Cameron works closely with staff members and campers to help design and implement projects around Camp and bring their ideas to life. Currently, Cameron is working on converting all of the tents formerly used to house campers into more sustainable, long-lasting lean-tos.

As Facilities Manager, Cameron is responsible for the year-round maintenance of our campus in upstate New York, including our drinking well systems and pool, ensuring that our grounds are taken care of for generations to come. Cameron also develops short and long term plans for maintenance and works with the Board of Directors on capital improvements, planning, and budgeting.

A Kingston local, Cameron is an active member of the Kingston Elks Lodge and the Board of Directors at the local Kiwanis Club. On Tuesday mornings, he can be found on the Kingston Community Radio 92.5 FM, where he hosts his own radio talk show.

 

Ryan Richardson Data & Operations Coordinator

Ryan joined LAJF in December 2022. In his role, he leads data governance initiatives and supports the daily workflow of the Operations, Program, and Advancement teams. For Ryan, it's all about staying organized and upbeat amid the unexpected. Before coming onboard at CRS, he worked for a variety of nonprofit organizations in New York City, the Hudson Valley, and the Berkshires.

A graduate of The New School, Ryan is a writer and activist committed to social change. As a firm believer in utopia, he is interested in connecting those who seek fulfilling lives outside the mainstream.

 

Nicholas Basalyga
Program Director

Nick joined LAJF in May of 2024. Holding both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Social work, he has served in various clinical capacities, treating mental health and substance use disorders since 2012.

Prior to his work in the clinical space, Nick held positions in program and youth development in NYC and Philadelphia. Inspired by the history, mission, and vision of LAJF, Nick is beyond excited to return to his roots of program and youth development and be a part of such a transformative and important organization. At LAJF, Nick serves as the Camp Director of Camp Rising Sun.

Outside of work, Nick enjoys spending time with family and friends, experiencing the good stuff in life ~ books, art, music, food, nature, and movement.

 

Jackson Schneider
Program Coordinator

Jackson brings a dynamic blend of international and leadership-focused experience to his role as Program Coordinator at the Louis August Jonas Foundation. With a master’s degree in International Development from the London School of Economics and a BA in Economics from Emory University, he combines a deep understanding of global issues with a passion for empowering young leaders.

Jackson attended CRS in 2018 and 2019, and served as a Leadership Education counselor in 2023. Before joining the LAJF team, his professional journey includes experience as an intern in the Carter Center’s Conflict Resolution Program, where he contributed to projects fostering peace and conflict resolution in the Middle East.

At LAJF, Jackson is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of leaders by designing a transformative curriculum, coordinating LAJF's international selection process, and maintaining comprehensive program evaluation. He lives in New York City, and can often be found in one of its many coffee shops.

 

Emily Barnard
Community Engagement Manager

 

Interested in Joining our Team?

We are not currently hiring for any positions. If you have questions about careers with LAJF, please email us at contact@lajf.org.

If you are interested in joining our seasonal Summer Staff Team at Camp Rising Sun, please visit this page to learn more and to apply today!