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10,000 Friends Names Schwank New President & CEO

 
Judy Schwank10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania has chosen Berks County Commissioner Chairwoman Judy Schwank as its new President and CEO.

 

"Judy's appointment comes at a critical time for 10,000 Friends, and we are delighted to appoint Judy to the helm," said Eric Menzer, Chairman of the Board of 10,000 Friends, and Vice-President of Wagman Construction, Inc., in York. "Her work as a County Commissioner, leading efforts for farmland preservation and smart growth in Berks County, and her leadership at the state level, as Chair of the State Planning Board, clearly give her the blend of experience, integrity and policy knowledge that will ensure the success of our mission."

 

"Judy's experience will be invaluable, especially with our Campaign to Renew Pennsylvania," said Menzer. "We're looking forward to her efforts to advance our goal to create a climate for systemic policy reform in Pennsylvania to improve government effectiveness, community quality of life and economic competitiveness."

 

"The experience I gained and the relationships I built in Berks County have afforded me the opportunity to provide leadership on the issues that really matter to Pennsylvania residents," said Schwank. "I'm looking forward to working with citizens, local and state officials, and civic and business leaders throughout the Commonwealth."

 

Schwank was elected to the Berks County Board of Commissioners in 1999 and re-elected in 2003. Prior to that, she served more than 18 years with the Pennsylvania State Cooperative Extension, and is a graduate of The Pennsylvania State University. As President of 10,000 Friends, she succeeds Janet Milkman, who resigned in May 2007. Schwank will begin work January 2008.

 
 

 

 

Commissioner Schwank to Leave Legacy of Open Space Preservation, Boyerstown Area Times, July 25, 2007

 
"Few will dispute that Schwank will leave a legacy of land preservation in Berks County." Please click here for the complete article.
 


 

Schwank's Abilities Beneficial to Berks, Reading Eagle, July 25, 2007

 
"The Issue: Berks County Commisioner Judith L. Schwank announces she is leaving county government at the end of her term to become executive director of a statewide advocacy group. Our Opinion: The county has benefited greatly for her talent, energy and expertise."  Please click here for the full editorial. 
 

 

Schwank Not Seeking Re-Election, Reading Eagle, July, 18, 2007

 

The Democratic chairwoman of the county commissioners will serve out her term before taking a job leading a statewide advocacy organization. For the complete Reading Eagle article and two accompanying ones "Meeting slated on replacement for Schwank" and "Schwank’s move to leave her post stuns colleagues", please click here.
 

 

10,000 Friends Appoints New President, Central Penn Businss Journal, July 18, 2007


10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, a land-use policy alliance based in Harrisburg, today appointed Berks County Commissioner Judy Schwank to president and chief executive officer.  For the complete article, please click here.
 

 


 

Boyle Among 3 New Board Members, Latrobe Bulletin, January 22, 2007

"We are honored to have leaders from the business and higher-education communities join our Board of Directors.  Given their experience, they will have an immediate positive impact on 10,000 Friends."  Click here for the complete Latrobe Bulletin article.


 

On the Move - Tom Hagen Elected to 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania's Board of Directors, January 14, 2007

 
Thomas B. Hagen, chairman of Custom Group Industries in Erie, was recently elected to the board of directors of 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, a statewide land use organization. Please click here for the complete Erie Times-News article.


 

10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania Elects Three to Board of Directors, January 10, 2007

 
10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania, a statewide land use organization, today announced the election of three new members to its board of directors.  For the complete press release, click here.
 

Updated January 11, 2007     
Honorary Co-Chairs | Board of Directors |

Advisory BoardPolicy Council 

 

Board of Directors

 
CHAIR
Eric Menzer
Wagman Construction, Inc., York
 
VICE-CHAIR
Vacant
 
SECRETARY/TREASURER
Robert J. Butera
Philadelphia
 
PRESIDENT & CEO
Judith L. Schwank
 
Charles Bacas
Positive Access Corporation
 
Stephen M. Barrouk
President (retired), Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business & Industry
 
Caroline E. Boyce
American Institute of Architects PA 
 
Dr. JoAnne Boyle
Seton Hill University
 
Herbert Cole, Ph.D.
Pennsylvania State University
 
W. Joseph Duckworth
Arcadia Land Company
 
Richard Hadley
Cranberry Township
 
Kate Harper, Esq.
Lower Gwynedd
 
Thomas Hylton
Pottstown
 
Terry L. Kauffman
Mount Joy Borough
 
James Shultz
Charter Homes, Lancaster
 
Christophe P. Terlizzi
Citizens Bank
 
David L. Thun
Groundswell, Sinking Springs
 
The Honorable Boyd E. Wolff
Former Secretary, PA Department of Agriculture
 

Advisory Board

 
Louis J. Appell, Jr.
Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff Co.
 
Linda McKenna Boxx
Smart Growth Partnership, Westmoreland County
 
Stephanie Branche
Brownfields Coordinator, US EPA Region III
 
Ed P. Drogaris
The Drogaris Companies

Caren Glotfelty
Pittsburgh
 
Peter O. Hausmann
Terramics Properties
 
Henry A. Jordan, M.D.
Claneil Foundation, Inc.
 
Joseph M. Manko, Esq.
Bala Cynwyd
 
A.E. Moffitt, Jr.
Schering-Plough Corporation
 
Laren Pitcairn
Pipersville
 
Mayor Stephen Reed
City of Harrisburg
 
Harry Stokes
Gettysburg
 
William Strickland
Bidwell Training Center, Pittsburgh
 
Janet Weidensaul
Monroe 2020
 
Arthur Ziegler
Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
 

Policy Council

 
Richard G. Bickel
Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission
 
Anna Breinich
Pennsylvania Environmental Council
 
Cynthia Carrow
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy
 
Betty R. Conner
League of Women Voters of PA
 
Susan Miller Davis
Redevelopment Authority of the City of Philadelphia
 
Ed P. Drogaris
The Drogaris Companies
 
Penny Eddy
McKean County Redevelopment & Housing Authority
 
Josh First
Appalachian Land & Conservation Services Co.
 
Rebecca Flora
Green Building Alliance
 
William Fontana 
Pennsylvania Downtown Center
 
John A. Garner, Jr. 
Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities
 
Courtland P. Gould
Sustainable Pittsburgh
 
John Hanger
Citizens for Pennsylvania’s Future
 
Elam M. Herr
PA State Association of Township Supervisors
 
Elizabeth Hersh
Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania
 
Carl Hess
Pennsylvania Planning Association
 
Melinda Higgins
Preservation Pennsylvania
 
Brian Hill
Pennsylvania Environmental Council
 
Douglas E. Hill
County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania
 
Daniel C. Leppo
City of Harrisburg Bureau of Planning
 
Andrew Loza
Pennsylvania Land Trust Association (PALTA)

Michael McCarthy
Pennsylvania Business Roundtable
 
Jonathan Meade
Heritage Conservancy
 
Larry M. Newman
Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business & Industry
 
Bret Peters
Office for Planning & Architecture
 
Mark N. Platts, AICP
Lancaster-York, Heritage Region
 
Timothy Schaeffer
PA Audubon Society
 
Stephen H. Stetler
Pennsylvania Economy League
 
Michael M. Stokes
Montgomery County Planning Commission
 
William Sturges
PA Rural Development Council
 
Daniel S. Sweigart
Citizens for Responsible Growth
 
Edward C. Troxell
PA State Association of Boroughs
 
W. Craig Zumbrun
South Central Assembly for Effective Governance



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