Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley
Lisa Yoskowitz has a diverse background in various roles, starting as an Administrative Assistant at First Boston Corporation from 1986 to 1988. Lisa then worked as a Book Specialist at Zany Brainy from 1993 to 2002, where they managed staff, conducted merchandising, and organized events. Following that, they served as the Assistant General Manager at Newtown Bookshop from 2002 to 2008, where they focused on customer satisfaction and creative displays. From 2008 to 2012, Lisa held the position of General Manager at Five Below, overseeing personnel management and merchandising. Lisa then transitioned to Store Manager at Pier 1 Imports from 2012 to 2015, where they emphasized business analysis and managed compliance. Lisa took on the role of Center Director at KinderCare from 2015 to 2017, responsible for resource allocation, budgeting, and advocating for early childhood education. Lisa was then appointed as the Director of Early Childhood at the Zipporah S. Abramson Center for Early Childhood Education at Congregation Beth from 2017 to 2019. Currently, Lisa is working as the Director of Early Childhood Education at the Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley, starting in 2019.
Lisa Yoskowitz obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education and Teaching from The College of New Jersey in 1983. Prior to that, they attended East Brunswick High School, although specific years and degrees are not provided.
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Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley
The JCC is more than just a building. We are a community. Throughout our 100 year history together, we have grown roots that reside in the loving and welcoming nature of our community. It is in these people, our members, that we continue to branch out. A century ago, the JCC of the Lehigh Valley was created to serve the needs of a growing Jewish community. We have established ourselves as a driving force in the social, cultural and educational life surrounding the greater Lehigh Valley. The entire community—families and singles, young and old—have come to play, learn, exercise, socialize and share in the cultural wealth of our community. The JCC has become our “neighborhood,” a place where Jewish and secular values and traditions can be shared actively in a warm, comfortable, vibrant environment. The JCC proudly serves over 2,000 members. We welcome you to tour our facilities, find out about our programs and become part of our extended family. We’ve celebrated 100 years and enjoyed thousands of memories. Now, our JCC story continues. We hope that you will be a part of it.