LOMPOC — The Lompoc Family YMCA, a branch of the Channel Islands YMCA, is proud to announce the appointment of Susan Long to the position of Branch Manager.
Long has been involved with the Y for many years, initially as a volunteer. Most recently, she held the position of Operations Director of the YMCA of San Joaquin County in Stockton, Calif.
”Susan’s time with the Y has given her the opportunity to work in nearly every department, bringing deep insights to our programs and our cause,” said Sal Cisneros, President and CEO of the Channel Islands YMCA. “She will be an excellent leader at the Lompoc Family YMCA with her program expertise, commitment to exceptional results, and collaborative attitude.”
Long’s career began with the Y in Mesa, Arizona as a Senior Program Director where she led a variety of youth outreach programs. One such program was the National Youth Project Using Minibikes, which focused on reaching at-risk youth by providing a fun outdoor experience riding off-road motorcycles.
Susan has a B.S. in Justice Studies from Arizona State University and is certified as a YMCA Multi-Team Leader. She has obtained several other YMCA certifications during her time in the Y Movement.
For more information about the Lompoc Family YMCA, visit www.ciymca.org/Lompoc or call (805) 736-3483.
About the Channel Islands YMCA: Established in 1887, the Channel Islands YMCA is a charitable organization of seven YMCA branches serving Santa Barbara and Ventura counties including: Camarillo Family YMCA, Lompoc Family YMCA, Montecito Family YMCA, Santa Barbara Family YMCA, Stuart C. Gildred Family YMCA in Santa Ynez, Ventura Family YMCA, and Youth and Family Services YMCA which operates Noah’s Anchorage Youth Crisis Shelter, the St. George Family Youth Center and My Home.
The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. The Channel Islands YMCA serves over 46,000 individuals and provides over $1.3 million in financial assistance to families in need for child care, YMCA memberships, away and day camps, youth sports, and teen after-school programs. For more information about the Lompoc Family YMCA, visit http://www.ciymca.org/lompoc/ or call (805) 736-3483.