Joseph & Lisabeth Marziello

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Joseph & Lisabeth Marziello
Nationality American
OccupationHusband-and-wife CEO team that are advocates for America’s kids
Known forPresident-CEOs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia

Joseph & Lisabeth Marziello are US-based husband-and-wife President-CEO team that are advocates for America's kids and known as President- CEOs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia. [1]

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Early life and education

Born in Massachusetts and California respectively, Lisabeth and Joseph received their Bachelor of Arts degrees from Whittier College in Whittier, CA. [2] The Marziello's were recognized in 2001 at the Distinguished Level at the Boys & Girls Clubs of America's Academy, and 2009 completed the Advance Leadership Program with BGCA. [2]

Career

Lisabeth Marziello in 2022 Gov. Wolf Pennsylvanians Deserve the Opportunity to Thrive, $500 Million American Rescue Plan Program Would Put $2,000 in Pockets (51989706930).jpg
Lisabeth Marziello in 2022

Joseph and Lisabeth Marziello have over 30 years of experience as a President-CEO Team in the Boys & Girls Club movement across the US. [2] Before joining the Boys & Girls Club movement, Lisabeth worked in marketing and advertising for several Los Angeles companies including Backer Spielvogel Bates; Foote, Cone & Belding; and Eisaman, Johns & Laws. Lisabeth also serves as the Vice President of the Brethren Community Foundation Board. [3] Joseph began his Boys & Girls Club career at the Boys Club in Pittsfield, Massachusetts where he was not only an employee, but also a Club member since the age of seven. [2]

The Marziello's have been working with Boys & Girls Clubs of America as 14 –year members of the National Government Relations Committee, National Resource Development Consultants, Board Room Trainers, and Human Resource Recruitment and Retention Consultants. [4] They were former CEOs of Boys And Girls Clubs Of Portland Metropolitan Area, Boys & Girls Clubs of Green Bay, WI and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Utica, NY. Currently they serve as the President-CEOs of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Philadelphia. [5] [6] [7]

The Marziello's are members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America's Academy. [2] They have authored several National articles. Most recently, they have been featured in the published book titled; “Women Change the World” by Michelle Patterson. [8] [9]

The Marziello's were called upon by Boys & Girls Clubs of America staff to save this historic organization from financial demise. [10] They have saved and currently manage twenty-two locations, three of which are original Boys Club locations from 1887- Germantown, 1892- Nicetown, 1896 – Wissahickon (First exclusive African American Club for Boys). [11] They were also former CEOs of Boys And Girls Clubs of Portland Metropolitan Area. [12]

Awards and recognition

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