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United Way of Lebanon County Board of Directors for 2022
 
01/21/2022 11:43 AM

UNITED WAY OF LEBANON COUNTY ANNOUNCES 2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

 

LEBANON COUNTY, PA:  United Way of Lebanon County, proudly announces the installation of the 2022 Board of Directors, officers and committee chairs. This brings the number of board members to 16.

The installation took place last week at United Way of Lebanon County’s January Board meeting, with Ronald Stohler, 2021 UWLC Board President, formally passing the gavel to 2022 Board President, Andrew Demler.

“I’m happy to have Andy as the incoming United Way Board President. His enthusiasm, leadership style, and passion for the Lebanon County community will serve us all well,” says Stohler, Immediate Past President.

Also installed were the 2022 Board officers and Committee Chairs including, Administrative Committee Chair, Philip Domencic, Cornwall-Lebanon School District; Community Impact Committee Chair, Phil Hess, WellSpan Philhaven; Development Committee Chair, Oneida DeLuca, UPMC Pinnacle; Secretary, Sherry Cassel, The Francis J. Dixon Foundation; Strategic Initiatives Committee Chair, Ron Stohler, Community Volunteer; Treasurer and Finance Committee Chair, James Rovito, First Citizens Community Bank; and Vice President and Community Advisory Committee Chair, Nick Aragon, Creekview Digital.

United Way of Lebanon County also welcomed new board member, Julie Smyth, owner of the third generation, family-business, Henise Tire Services of Lebanon, PA.

United Way of Lebanon County is also pleased to announce that board member Geoffrey Roche, Harrisburg University, has been named Assistant Treasurer for the United Way of Pennsylvania Board of Directors, ensuring that Lebanon County is fully represented in statewide impact and advocacy efforts.

For United Way of Lebanon County’s full list of 2022 Board of Directors and their professional affiliations, visit unitedwaylebco.org/board-directors.

 

About United Way of Lebanon County: As a trusted community leader for seventy years, United Way of Lebanon County fights for the health, education, and financial stability for all people within the county. United Way seeks to strengthen key areas of need by leveraging community-based partnerships and maximizing resources to build our communities and impact the complex problems facing our county to help every citizen – young and old – thrive. For more information, visit unitedwaylebco.org.

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