Courtney Krutoy has joined Tidewater BBYO as its new city director.
“After a long search, we have found the right person who has BBYO knowledge, a dedication to this role, and who is excited to jump in,” says Lauren Revenson, regional director, BBYO’s Eastern Region.
Krutoy began her journey with BBYO in Northern Region East’s Baltimore Council. As a member of Achot BBG #2383, she says she “lived and breathed BBYO for all of her high school years.”
Participating in three international programs with BBYO gave Krutoy a new world perspective and a love of travel. That exposure ultimately led her to join the Peace Corps and seek a career in international education.
Currently a stay-at-home mom of three, Krutoy and her family first came to Virginia Beach on vacation in 2018 and “fell in love with it!” They have owned a house there for four years and became permanent residents last summer, moving from Washington, D.C. and joining Ohef Sholom Temple. Josh Krutoy, her husband and a financial planner, works from home and travels back to D.C. on occasion.
Krutoy continues to be passionate about BBYO and becoming city director is a chance, she says, to be a part of something that she loves. “As an alum, I know firsthand the incredible opportunities BBYO provides and the positive impact it has on teens. I’m excited to help support and strengthen the Tidewater Jewish community through my new role as city director.”
To learn more about BBYO in Tidewater and to welcome Krutoy to this new role, contact her at ckrutoy@bbyo.org.