Craig Zinn Automotive Group Partners With David Posnack JCC - S. Florida Business & Wealth

Craig Zinn Automotive Group Partners With David Posnack JCC

The Craig Zinn Automotive Group (CZAG) and its South Florida dealerships recently agreed to become the exclusive automotive corporate partnership with the David Posnack JCC (DPJCC). The collaboration will enable CZAG to support the programs and services offered to children, teens and their families at the DPJCC’s Davie Campus and the east Fort Lauderdale Campus at Temple Bat Yam. These services include the Early Childhood Learning Centers, After-School Adventure Programs, Maccabi Tzair, and the award-winning Camp Kadima.

“We are honored to welcome the Craig Zinn Automotive Group to our family of Corporate Partners,” Scott Ehrlich says, CEO of the DPJCC. “Craig Zinn, his children Zachary and Brittany, and the CZAG have supported the David Posnack JCC, even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. We are grateful for their generosity and the meaningful way in which they seek opportunities to continue to support the children, teens, and families we serve at our J.” 

Along with the four-year commitment, CZAG will also serve as the Official Automotive Corporate Sponsor for 2023 JCC Maccabi Games® & Access. The event brings over 1,800 Jewish teen athletes from across the world, ages 12 to 16, to experience the magic of Maccabi. The week-long gathering will celebrate the joy of sport and the power of inclusion through camaraderie and competition. The unique, Olympic-style Jewish experience features sports competitions, opening and closing ceremonies, community service, social and cultural events, and opportunities to create Jewish connections, friendships and memories.

“The David Posnack JCC is open to everyone,” Craig Zinn says, founder and CEO of the Craig Zinn Automotive Group. “It plays a vital role for many families, mirroring the CZAG’s ongoing commitment to supporting our local community. Through this partnership, we will make an even bigger positive impact. My children and I are honored to support our hometown non-profit partners and proud of how our corporate leadership team and employees throughout our five dealerships embrace our charity partnerships.” 

To learn more about the Craig Zinn Automotive Group, please visit czgroup.com, or to learn more about the David Posnack JCC, please visit dpjcc.org

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