2019 LYCOMING COLLEGE LC MAGAZINE SPRING
represents over 100 councils and 8,000 professionals in the field of charitable gift planning. She is a graduate of Lycoming and Fordham University School of Law, and is a proud Penn Parent — times two! 87 Matthew Clarke has been named president of the New Jersey Association of School Business Officials (NJASBO) for the 2018-19 school year. Clarke began his school administration career with the Scotch Plains Fanwood School District in 1993 as the assistant business administrator. In 1997, he became the business administrator/board secretary for the district. He then went on to work as the assistant superintendent for Finance and Business Operations for the Owensboro Public Schools in Kentucky in 1999 before joining Springfield in 2002. Matthew also has experience in private industry. He worked in the private sector for five years as a mortgage service representative and an assistant vice president at Haven Savings Bank. In addition to serving as a trustee for NJASBO, he has been a member of numerous committees for the organization, including Legislative Network, Technology, Specifications & Purchasing, and Budget/ Finance. He is a previous recipient of NJASBO’s Above & Beyond Award. Matthew has held several leadership positions with the Union County Association of School Business Officials, including two terms each as secretary, vice president and president; he also is a member of ASBO International. He resides in Howell, N.J., with his wife of 28 years, Gayle, and three children, Samantha, Wyatt, and Tabitha. 89 Wendy (Park) Myers graduated from West Chester University of Pennsylvania in May 2018 with her master's degree in Social Work and a graduate certificate in gerontology. Wendy earned a 4.0 GPA and was inducted into the Phi Alpha Graduate Social Work Honor Society. She received the Class of 2018 Excellence in Social Work Practice Award for her work with the Chester County ACEs (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Coalition, assistance with the writing of a successful $1.6 million HRSA Behavioral Health Workforce Education Training (BHWET) grant for West Chester University, and her work in hospice. Her foci are on end-of- life care, trauma, and integrated care. Wendy and her husband, Timothy Myers ’87 , split their time between their homes in Kennett Square, Pa., and Washington, D.C. 93 Erica Hain was again named Region II vice president to the National Association of Health Underwriters (NAHU) Board of Trustees at the 88 th Annual Convention and Exhibition in Kansas City, Mo. In this capacity, she will serve as the principal avenue of communications between the national association and the state and local chapters in her region. Regional vice presidents hold a voting seat on the board of trustees and assure the interests of the members in their region are properly conveyed. Erica is vice president of the benefits division for Pennsylvania at Keystone Insurers Group where she works directly with agency partners and their clients. Her focus is on reducing costs to maximize the value of an employer’s health, ancillary, worksite, and voluntary benefit programs. Prior to Keystone Insurers Group, Erica worked with Penn Group Financial, one of the original Keystone partners. Throughout her career, Erica has worked directly with employers and agents, acted as the liaison between agents and carriers as a general agent, and built lasting relationships along the way. She has served in several chair positions at the local, state, and national levels. She is the past local president of the Central Pennsylvania Chapter, past president of the Pennsylvania State Chapter, served twice as national chair for the Chapter Leadership and Development Committee, as well as the national chair for the Membership Council on the NAHU board of trustees. She was awarded the Triple Crown and the NAHU Presidential Service Award in 2015. Erica resides in Chester Springs, Pa. She enjoys the quality time she spends at home with her family, friends, and “fur- kids.” 95 Mark Archambault , DHSc, PA-C, DFAAPA, was appointed to the position of faculty development coordinator for the School of PA Medicine at the University of Lynchburg. He is a founding faculty member of the Doctor of Medical Sciences degree program, the first such degree for PAs, and is leading the PA Education Concentration that enrolled its first cohort of PA faculty fellows in July 2018. He is also active nationally, providing consulting services for PA program development, faculty development, accreditation compliance, and program self-study. 97 In July 2018, Alison Gregory was appointed as university librarian and associate professor at Marymount University in Arlington, Va., where she oversees a faculty and staff of 24, and is building outreach for student engagement and integrating the libraries into the university’s service ethos. She was previously the associate dean and director of Library Services at Lycoming College. 99 Anthony Worrall is the founder and president of Reynolds Restoration Services, a division of Reynolds Enterprises that provides emergency remediation and restoration services to commercial and residential clients in the mid-Atlantic region. Anthony also serves as chief financial officer of Reynolds Enterprises, 92 Pat Long shares that she is self-employed as the owner of a pretzel store, and does she have stories to tell about the experience! So many, in fact, that she decided to write a book. “As the Pretzel Rolls” is both a humorous and heartwarming tale of the antics she’s encountered in her store over the years. The book was selected as an award-winning finalist in the humor category of the 2018 Best Book Awards sponsored by American Book Fest and can be found on Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble, and Goodreads. 41 www.lycoming.edu
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