About me
Isabel Lunken serves as the Engagement Associate at 4Front, Baltimore's JCC day camp for Jewish teenagers, where she works to ignite the Spirit of Innovation, Leadership, and Community Engagement in youth. She brings extensive experience in Jewish education and camp leadership, having served as Waterfront Director at Camp Seneca Lake and taught at Beth-Ahm Synagogue, where she focused on Hebrew reading and Jewish traditions.
A graduate of Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Isabel holds a degree in Architecture with minors in Studio Art, Environmental, and Entrepreneurial Studies. Her leadership experience includes serving as a Teaching Fellow in the Entrepreneurship Department, where she mentored students in academic and professional development.
Isabel maintains deep connections to her community through various service roles, including volunteering with the Baltimore Hunger Project and serving on the Beth Am Torah Scribing Committee. Her commitment to professional growth is evidenced by her participation in the Friedman Fellows program and attendance at prestigious Jewish leadership conferences including Ignite and the general assembly under the Jewish Federations of North America.
Passionate about creativity and wellness, Isabel runs an art commission business, enjoys mystery and thriller fiction, and competes as a runner and triathlete.