Camp St. Andrew
Lindsay Baker has joined the staff at the camp. She is a Scranton native.
CareGivers America
Christine DiChiara, a graduate of York College of Pennsylvania, and Denise Henry, a graduate of University of Scranton, have been hired as internal marketing coordinators in Clarks Summit
Susan Aulisio has been hired as a hospice clinical director in Clarks Summit.
Delaware Valley
Martin Gaughan has been appointed to the position of Delaware Valley School Police Officer. He was sworn in by Pike County President Judge Joseph F. Kameen. He has more than 25 years of law enforcement experience from the Pennsylvania State Police and Pike County office of the district attorney's Detective Bureau.
Dempsey Uniform & Linen Supply
Patrick Dempsey, chairman of the company headquartered in Jessup, was named a distinguished citizen by the Northeastern Pennsylvania Council, Boy Scouts of America, at its annual award dinner. Mr. Dempsey co-founded the company with his brother, Richard J. Dempsey, in Dunmore in 1959. Mr. Dempsey is a graduate industrial engineer of Lehigh University with an MBA from the University of Scranton. In 1955, he completed the American Institute of Laundering School of Laundry Operation & Management. He is married to Karen Ann Bewick since 1968. They are parents of six children and grandparents of eight.
Fusion Hair Design
Megan Sullivan has been named the new marketing assistant for Fusion Hair Design. She is a junior at the University of Scranton. Ms. Sullivan will play a vital role in expanding the salon's name recognition in the community.
Hendrick Companies
Tony Rovinski has been promoted to vice president, director of manufacturing, for the Carbondale and Elgin, Ill., facilities. He has a degree from Luzerne County Community College and has a PACCAR-Six Sigma Black Belt.
Bruce Caldwell was named vice president, director of sales and marketing, for the Carbondale and Elgin, Ill., facilities. He has a Bachelor of Science in industrial management and a Bachelor of Science in industrial marketing from University of Akron in Ohio.
Highlights
Kent L. Brown Jr. of Honesdale and Shirley Wendlandt of Mullin, Texas, have been honored for their 35 years of service on the Highlights board of directors. Mr. Brown and Ms. Wendlandt retire from the board this month. They were instrumental in developing a rotating board program that provides board experience for the 13-member third generation of the Myers family and now the 27-member fourth generation. Mr. Brown also served as editor of Highlights magazine from 1980 to 2001. Mr. Brown is the head of the Highlights Foundation, a nonprofit that works on improving the quality of children's literature by helping authors and illustrators hone their craft.
Janney Montgomery Scott LLC
Adam D. Shelp, financial adviser, has become a chartered retirement planning counselor. The professional designation is granted by the College for Financial Planning and equips financial planning professionals with the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to guide their clients through a smooth transition into retirement. Mr. Shelp joined Janney in 2011. He is a graduate of Bloomsburg University.
King's College
Tina Arendash of McAdoo joined King's College as a college counselor in the counseling center. She will provide individual and group counseling of students, consult with faculty and staff on student-related issues, provide on-call services and crisis intervention for students, and assist in the development of counseling center outreach programs in specialized areas. After earning a bachelor's degree in social work from Elizabethtown College, Ms. Arendash earned a master's degree in social work at Marywood University, where she was a graduate research award recipient for a paper on adolescent dating violence. She also completed a field placement at Hazleton General Hospital and has been a Pennsylvania Licensed Social Worker since 2006.
Misericordia University
James Siberski, M.S., C.M.C., CRmT, assistant professor and coordinator of the Gerontology Education Center for Professional Development, will be a guest speaker at the Alzheimer's Association Greater Pennsylvania Chapter Conference, "A Practical Look at Alzheimer's." Mr. Siberski will present the workshop "Navigating the Psychosocial Staircase." Mr. Siberski received his Bachelor of Arts in psychology from Wilkes University and his master's degree in human service administration from Misericordia University.
Penn State Worthington Scranton
Dr. Michael D. Michalisin, professor of management and business program coordinator at Penn State Worthington Scranton camp, examined key determinants of an individual's willingness to use new technology before acquisition, to identify critical factors that influence their willingness to use new information technologies. The research was published in the Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability. In addition to Dr. Michalisin, co-authors were Edward D. Conrad, Henderson State University; and Steven J. Karau, Southern Illinois University.
PNC Financial Services Group
Robert Q. Reilly will succeed Richard J. Johnson as chief financial officer. Mr. Reilly has led PNC's Asset Management Group since 2005. He will assume his new position upon the retirement of Mr. Johnson, who will leave PNC in the third quarter. He has a bachelor's degree in finance from Georgetown University. Succeeding Mr. Reilly as head of AMG and joining PNC's executive committee will be Orlando C. Esposito, current corporate banking executive vice president. Mr. Esposito is responsible for growing corporate finance and middle market clients in the Northeast, including the states of Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, as well as the Akron, Cleveland and Youngstown, Ohio, markets. He has a bachelor's degree in accounting from Philadelphia University and an MBA from Villanova University.
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