“I was here as staff and now I’m the executive director of Camp B’nai Brith. My favourite part of my job is that I get to see kids grow up. It’s amazing; it’s like watching your own kids grow. It’s a great opportunity to see how they mature and to see how camp affects their life. It’s my twentieth anniversary at CBB this summer—I left for a few years in between, but I started twenty years ago today. Those campers that I had twenty years ago are starting their adult lives. I like to think I have a little part in the success in their lives, because of the fact that they remember me and they still think of me in a positive way, although I’m not saying that I take a direct part in it. A lot of those kids that I hope I have influenced in a positive way were kids who really needed it at the time. Today I see most of them are successful and doing well. That’s the best part of working with young people.”
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