
 JPro San Diego invites you to experience the power of coworking including: productive eavesdropping, positive collisions, and unanticipated connections. Join your colleagues from Jewish organizations across San Diego and experience a day of collaboration at Federation.
JPro San Diego invites you to experience the power of coworking including: productive eavesdropping, positive collisions, and unanticipated connections. Join your colleagues from Jewish organizations across San Diego and experience a day of collaboration at Federation.
*Limited space available for private calls. Please let Paige (paige@thehivesd.org) know in advance if you will be needing a private space.
Jewish Federation of San Diego
4950 Murphy Canyon Rd, San Diego, CA 92123
Introducing Brain Dates to JPro Coworking Days!
Brain Dates are an opportunity to meet one-on-one with a JPro member or topic area specialists to support you! Each coworking day we will highlight a member of our community ranging in topics from: finance, marketing, social media, fundraising, community engagement, and more. If you are interested in a 30-minute Brain Date, simply check the box below and you will receive a confirmation with your scheduled time.
Our first Brain Date will be with Debbie Feinberg! Whether for-profit or non-profit, there are certain critical elements in marketing.  Explore how you might implement new strategies, or refine your messaging with Debbie Feinberg, president Jumpstart San Diego LLC, a marketing, branding and communications company.
In your Brain Date, you can explore:
- Understanding and refining your origin story or reason for being (AKA “What is your WHY?)
- How can we build stronger relationships?
- What are the 2-3 strategies that will help you reach your goals?
- Understanding why focus is so critical.
 Debbie Feinberg is the owner of Jumpstart San Diego, a marketing, communications, and branding firm.  As a fractional marketing expert, she teaches, trains, and actively assists companies to market and sell their products and services.  Acting as an advisor, she immerses herself in the business and provides world-class marketing expertise, and complements your talent as your marketing teams are developing.
Debbie Feinberg is the owner of Jumpstart San Diego, a marketing, communications, and branding firm.  As a fractional marketing expert, she teaches, trains, and actively assists companies to market and sell their products and services.  Acting as an advisor, she immerses herself in the business and provides world-class marketing expertise, and complements your talent as your marketing teams are developing.
Part of every contract includes a “give back” promise, where a portion of all fees are donated to a local philanthropy. Healing the world is a priority for Debbie and her family who have been active in the YMCA, the Susan Komen Breast Cancer walk, UCLA Alumni activities, and the San Diego Panhellenic Alumni Association. She is also a founding member of Professional Women in Healthcare.
Debbie began her career in marketing with Nature Made® vitamins and worked with consumer products in the health and beauty segment. At ThermoScan®, she expanded market share in the mass market for this innovative ear thermometer before working with several diagnostic firms in San Diego including Quidel Corporation and Accumetrics. Most recently she served as Vice President of Marketing for Sense-Biodetection and Human Longevity. Her contributions in marketing and communications helped build brands in the hospital and physician office lab market where she specialized in branding and raising awareness of novel offerings to medical professionals and patients alike.
She began her career as a high school teacher after receiving her degree in Political Science at UCLA and lived abroad for a year, including working on an Israeli Kibbutz before settling down back in the US.







 Stacie and Jeff Cook understand commitment. They live it.
Stacie and Jeff Cook understand commitment. They live it. Black, Jewish and Queer. These three identities weave the fabric of who I am, but it took a long time to believe that they could exist together.
Black, Jewish and Queer. These three identities weave the fabric of who I am, but it took a long time to believe that they could exist together. Lee and Toni Leichtag established the Leichtag Foundation in 1991 following the sale of their business. Lee and Toni were lifelong entrepreneurs with a passion for innovation and for supporting talent. They believed that only with big risk comes big reward. Both born to families in poverty, Toni to a single mother, they strongly believed in helping those most in need and most vulnerable in our community. While they supported many causes, their strongest support was for young children and the elderly, two demographics who particularly lack voice in our society.
Lee and Toni Leichtag established the Leichtag Foundation in 1991 following the sale of their business. Lee and Toni were lifelong entrepreneurs with a passion for innovation and for supporting talent. They believed that only with big risk comes big reward. Both born to families in poverty, Toni to a single mother, they strongly believed in helping those most in need and most vulnerable in our community. While they supported many causes, their strongest support was for young children and the elderly, two demographics who particularly lack voice in our society. Lifelong Baltimoreans, Rabbi George and Alison Wielechowski and their sons, 11-year-old Lennon and 9-year-old Gideon, are more than pursuing the good life in Southern California. Having moved to San Diego more than three years ago, they are fulfilling a lifelong dream.
Lifelong Baltimoreans, Rabbi George and Alison Wielechowski and their sons, 11-year-old Lennon and 9-year-old Gideon, are more than pursuing the good life in Southern California. Having moved to San Diego more than three years ago, they are fulfilling a lifelong dream.





 You would think that as the executive director of San Diego LGBT Pride, Fernando Zweifach López Jr., who uses the pronoun they, has done all the coming out they possibly can. A queer, non-binary individual who has worked for many years on civil rights issues, López also speaks openly and often about their father’s family, Mexican-American migrant workers who tilled the fields of rural California.
You would think that as the executive director of San Diego LGBT Pride, Fernando Zweifach López Jr., who uses the pronoun they, has done all the coming out they possibly can. A queer, non-binary individual who has worked for many years on civil rights issues, López also speaks openly and often about their father’s family, Mexican-American migrant workers who tilled the fields of rural California.