Management Team
Founded in 1997 by Lee Pooler, Jub Jub was created to meet the evolving needs of small to mid-size organizations and departments wishing to extend their reach into the fertile online arena. Jub Jub’s range of services offers every element required, from design to marketing to content development to hosting to ongoing maintenance and management.
Lee Pooler, Partner
As a founding partner of Jub Jub, Lee is directly responsible for the company’s activites including business development, project management, and overseeing Jub Jub’s hosting operations. Lee has over 15 years of experience in systems administration, web development, and consulting. Prior to founding Jub Jub, Lee was a systems administrator at GE Power Systems where he was responsible for the set up and maintenance of remote office networks, as well as webmaster for a federally funded site on mixed waste incineration. While at GE, his clients included the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Department of Energy, the American Plastics Council, and the California Environmental Protection Agency Air Resources Board.
Lydia Chiu Pooler, Partner
Lydia is a partner at Jub Jub Interactive. She brings with her over 15 years of programming and Web application development expertise. Prior to joining Jub Jub, Lydia was a Solutions Architect at Vignette Corporation, an enterprise content management software company, where she served as the technical team leader for several years. During her tenure, she served clients in a variety of industries including travel, automotive, software, and financial. Her client list included enterprise level accounts such as American Express, Honda, Nissan, and Hewlett Packard, and start-up clients such as Orbitz.com and Shopping.com. Lydia’s expertise includes a deep understanding of content management (CMS) systems, and enterprise application development. She guides her clients through projects from concept to completion. She focuses on the client’s business objectives and translates them into technical solutions that ultimately result in successful Web applications.


