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JACP appoints new officers, members


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LANCASTER - Junior Achievement of Central PA (JACP) is pleased to announce the members to the Snyder, Union and Northumberland Operating Board for the 2009-2010 fiscal year:

Joyce Hendricks, retired educator, chairman; Eric Hussar, Mid-Penn Energy, vice chairperson, and board members, Holly Appleman, Community Services Group; Jeff Edmunds, Expert Settlement Services, Inc. and NRG Controls North, Inc.; Dan Geise, First National Insurance Agency LLC; Bill Geise, Geise Associates, Ltd.; Jim Hartman, retired educator; Angela Hummel, Evangelical Community Hospital; Mary Ellen Jansen, MetLife; Heidi Kline, The Northumberland National Bank; Angela Motto, Susquehanna University; Dan Perna, James Daniel Associates, and Larry Schardt, Community Partnerships RC&D.

JACP is a communitybased, non-profit 501(c)3 organization, providing in-school and after-school programs for students in grades K-12 across a nine-county area (Lancaster, Lebanon, Dauphin, Schuylkill, Union, Northumberland, Juniata, Mifflin and Snyder counties). JACP makes it real by bringing business people from the "real world" into area classrooms. All programs are funded by individuals, foundations and the business community.

To discover how you can become involved, please call 888-592-6517 or visit www.jacentralpa.org.







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