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Roberta M. Marcus, ChairParkland SD
William Miracle, Vice ChairTrustee at Large
Paul C. Fisher, Jr., SecretaryNorthwestern Lehigh SD
Joseph A. Alban, TreasurerWhitehall-Coplay SD
Annabelle B. CrevelingAllentown SD
Samuel P. DeFrankSalisbury Township SD
Willard G. DellickerTrustee at Large
Mathias J. Green, Jr.Northern Lehigh SD
Matthew T. KorpCatasauqua Area SD
David KrauseLehighton Area SD
Audrey L. LarveyPalmerton Area SD
Kenneth H. Mohr, Jr.Southern Lehigh SD
William Santore, Jr. Panther Valley SD
Gerald F. StrubingerJim Thorpe Area SD
Ann L. ThompsonEast Penn SD
Jerome B. Frank, Esq.Solicitor
Lehigh Carbon Community College Board of Trustees
Alumni Association Board of Directors
Michael Mauro ’07, Vice PresidentMichele Mullikin ’00, Secretary/TreasurerMegan Billowitch ’94Heather Mullen ’06Shannon Semmel-Ciamacco ’96Cheryl Fisher ‘82Kimberly Troup ‘13Jane Wilchak, LCCC
OfficersEllen Millard-KernChairperson; Chief of Staff, Senator Pat Browne’s OfficeKathy Kovatch ReamanVice-Chairperson and SecretaryThomas D. OleksaTreasurer and Chair of Finance and Investment CommitteeAnnabelle B. Creveling LCCC Board of TrusteesCollege Trustees AppointeeBrian Kahler VP Finance and Admin. Services, LCCC Presidential Appointee
MembersTony BoyleBoyle Construction
Kim CapersCapital Blue Cross
Robin FloresThe Literacy Center
Ronald GlassLCCC Faculty (retired)
Barbara GreenBlue Mountain Resort
Jill Palazzo HewesMKSD Architects
David JonesLehigh County and New Vision Church
Christopher JordanCompliance OfficerChildWay Pediatric Services
Richard KernBB&T Bank
Bernard “Buddy” Lesavoy, Esq.Lesavoy, Butz and Seitz, LLC
David LobachEmbassy Bank
Timothy MulliganCommunities In Schools of theLehigh Valley
Ron NeimeyerAltronics, Inc.
Kent C. NewhartAccounting & Tax Assoc., Inc.
Dale RothDale A. Roth Architects, A.I.A.
Velia RothrockAlumna
Betty Smith
Willard SnyderNew Tripoli Bancorp
Ex officio:Dr. Ann BieberPresident, LCCC
Silvia VargasExecutive Director, LCCC Foundation
LCCC Foundation Board of Directors
Important Dates for September 2017
Lehigh Carbon Community College President Dr. Ann D. Bieber
Lehigh Carbon Community College4525 Education Park Drive
Schnecksville, Pa. 18078www.LCCC.edu610-799-2121
Convocation Events Mark Start of the Fall SemesterLCCC celebrated Convocation with two days of events on Aug. 17 and 18, including a
keynote presentation by Drs. Lori and William Austin and several award presentations.Vice President Dr. Thomas Meyer presented the John & Suanne Roueche Excellence
Award to Dr. Robin Musselman, Dr. Betsy Swope, Dr. Christine Bowditch and Melanie Turrano. The Roueche award is from the League for Innovations in the Community College. Also, the NISOD award was presented to Jack Gasper, associate professor of criminal justice administration, and Jennifer Stephens, instructional technologist.
LCCC President Dr. Ann Bieber presented the Heart of the Cougar Award to Larissa Verta, Dean of Science, Engineering and Math, pictured at left. The award is based on nominations and recognizes an employee who has gone above and beyond on behalf of LCCC’s students and the achievement of the college’s mission.
LCCC Welcomes Students for Fall 2017The college welcomed students to the fall 2017
semester with an Activities Fair in the Student Union, featuring refreshments and a chance for students to learn more about LCCC’s student clubs. On Aug. 21, some students gathered outside to share viewing glasses and watch the solar eclipse.
September 7 & 13 Disney Co-op Program Informational Meetings, 6:30 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville, ARC 111
September 19 Fall Late Start 10-week Classes begin
September 19 Career Development Volunteer Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., LCCC Schnecksville, CSC
September 20 Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Islanders hockey pre-season game to benefit Collective Impact Scholarship, 7:05 p.m., PPL Center, Allentown
September 25 24th Annual Foundation Scholarship Summer Golf Classic Rescheduled, Lehigh Country Club
Tamaqua Has Heart Auction and Gala On Thursday, Sept. 28, the Tamaqua Community Art Center will showcase “The Heart Of The Community” project’s
hearts for auction and bidding. LCCC’s sponsored heart was designed by LCCC assistant professor of nursing Karen Clark and her sister, Kimberlee, who teaches visual arts at Panther Valley Junior and Senior High Schools. The design adheres to an educational theme that reflects the mission and vision of LCCC, the two women’s professions as educators and the legacy of their father, the late Dr. Robert A. Arner, who was a dentist in Summit Hill, Carbon County and the Panther Valley schools. Dr. Arner served on the Panther Valley School Board and the LCCC Board of Trustees.
The preview and registration for the event begins at 6 p.m., with the auction starting at 7 p.m. at Scheid’s Building, 24 W. Broad St. in downtown Tamaqua. Tickets are available at https://tamaquaarts.thundertix.com.
LCCC Alumni Night at the IronPigs
Thirty-four alumni enjoyed a ballgame on Aug. 23 at Coca Cola Park as part of LCCC’s Alumni Night at the IronPigs. Jen Litwin, left, threw out the first pitch while alumni Jeff Morris and Scott Elliott, below, also attended.
Wellness Fair 2017LCCC students received free
massages, screenings, food and giveaways on Aug. 28 and 29 in Berrier Hall. LCCC staff and vendors from the community were on hand with information, posture assessments, DUI stats, a shoe-fitting demo, caricatures and much more.
Hockey Pre-Season Game to Raise Scholarship Funds
LCCC is teaming up with Penn State-Lehigh Valley for a Collective Impact Scholarship fundraising event at the Philadelphia Flyers vs. New York Islanders hockey pre-season exhibition game. Ticket-buyers have two options for the event on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 7:05 p.m. at the PPL Center in downtown Allentown:
- A limited number of tickets are available for $43 per ticket, an $8 discount.
- The Exclusive Suite Experience, at $100 per ticket, includes special suite seating, food and soft drinks. Guests will also be entered into a raffle to win a one-of-a-kind experience at the game, watching warm-ups from the bench, riding the Fanboni and dropping the game puck.
Proceeds benefit the Collective Impact Scholarship Fund. To purchase tickets, contact Silvia Maldonado-Vargas at [email protected].
Annual Foundation Scholarship Golf Classic and Dinner Reception Rescheduled
LCCC’s Foundation has rescheduled its 24th annual golf classic at Lehigh Country Club in Allentown for Monday, Sept. 25. The event, originally scheduled for Aug. 7, was postponed due to inclement weather. This year’s honorary chairs are the Rothrock Family, in memory of the late Bruce L. Rothrock, Sr. All proceeds will benefit the Bruce L. Rothrock Entrepreneurial Scholarship Fund this year.
Golfers and teams can still register for the rescheduled tournament through Monday, Sept. 18. Registration fee is $350 for an individual golfer, which includes green fees, cart, box lunch, dinner and promotional gift for every golfer. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. on Sept. 25. Golfers will play a
scramble format with a shotgun start at noon and conclude with an evening dinner reception and awards.The dinner reception will begin at 5 p.m. with an elegant menu to include an iced seafood table, prime rib beef, chicken
piccata and salmon. For those interested in attending dinner only, the cost is $100 per person, and reservations must be made by Monday, Sept. 18.
Sponsorships, advertising opportunities and raffle item donations are still being accepted through Sept. 15. Raffle tickets for a one-week stay at a beautiful vacation home in Pinehurst, NC, providing unlimited access to courses 1-6 including the famous #2 course, are still available and can be purchased in the college’s Foundation Office or College Relations office at main campus.
For more information, please call Jane Wilchak at x1929, email [email protected] or visit www.lccc.edu/alumni.
New Recognition Program Launched
The Innovative Teaching Practices committee together with the iCARE team have launched a program aimed at recognizing
the classroom and academic-related achievements of faculty, staff and students.
The recognition program can be facilitated from any one of several different perspectives:
Faculty/staff recognizing studentsFaculty/staff recognizing other faculty/staffStudents recognizing faculty/staffStudents recognizing other studentsRecognition is in the form of printed certificates of
achievement and “Cougar paw pins.” The focus for the 2017-18 academic year is on recognition related to what an individual has done above and beyond that relates to student success and retention. Certificates can be downloaded at sites.google.com/a/lccc.edu/innovative-teaching-practices.
LCCC Will Kick Off New Emerging Leader Program
LCCC’s new Emerging Leader Program is a professional development opportunity that addresses the knowledge, skills and ability to support succession planning at the college. The program will take place during the upcoming academic year and will provide practical concepts that participants can apply to their daily work.
The eight-month program will be held for a half-day, one Friday per month, and will cover the following topics: Role of the Leader, Personal Leadership, Delivering Results at the Leadership Level, Managing Performance, Leading Your Team to Excellence, Effective Communication for Leaders, Resolving Conflict and Execution.
Participants include: Christine Bailey, Interim Assistant Director of Infrastructure and Information Security; Karissa Belcher, Assistant Director of Human Resources; Justin Brosious, Web Communication Specialist; Debra Condon, ESC Lab Supervisor; Cheryl Fisher, Supervisor - Jim Thorpe/Tamaqua; Belinda Hendershot, Assistant Director of Financial Aid; Nancy Kelly, Admissions Representative; Liz Mason, Admissions Representative; Gary Olewine, Assistant Public Safety Supervisor; Brian Reimers, Distance Education Support Specialist; Gary Wertman, Interim Manager IT Support Services; Jane Wilchak, Special Events Manager/Alumni Relations; Jay Wilt, Admissions Representative; and Jean Witinski, Interim Assistant Director of Application Services.
New Employee Orientation“Learning LCCC” is a new, year-long employee
orientation program that kicked off Aug. 22. As employees are hired, they will be invited to attend monthly sessions on topics ranging from employee benefits to the Foundation. For more information on this program, contact Cheryl Doll at [email protected].
Honors Scholars Induction CeremonyForty new students participated in the Honors Scholars Induction Ceremony on Aug. 14. This entering class joins
a community of more than 200 Honors Scholars who have taken their education around the globe in a multitude of professions. The keynote speaker was Rick Peifly, ‘06, the first graduate of the LCCC Honors Scholars program. Rick, who holds a BS and MS degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh, is an engineering manager for the Naval Nuclear Laboratory, where he leads a team of engineers designing equipment to support the U.S. Navy in Pittsburgh.
President Dr. Ann Bieber welcomed and congratulated the students. Also participating were faculty members Christine Bowditch, Creed Hyatt, Maureen Maikner, Ginny Mihalik, Holly Morris, Jennifer Myskowski, Rachel Plaksa and Susan Fread. Each new scholar received a special Honors Scholars pin from a returning second-year scholar during the ceremony in front of a full house of family and friends.
Lehigh Valley Business Profiles Mobile Manufacturing Lab
LCCC launched a program on-site at ATAS International, Inc., on Snowdrift Lane, Allentown, on Aug. 15 using its new Mobile Manufacturing Lab. Students can take classes in electrical processes, mechanical processes, pneumatics and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). At the conclusion of the program, students will receive an industrial automation certificate from LCCC and will be able to move into more advanced positions such as maintenance technicians and industrial automation technicians, as well as supervision and management positions.
The program at ATAS is being offered as a partnership between LCCC and the Manufacturers Resource Center in Allentown to address the pressing need for skilled individuals in the manufacturing trades. Future uses of the mobile lab include use as outreach tool for promoting manufacturing careers. The unit can also be taken directly to companies in locations where sending students to campus would be burdensome.