The Valley Magazine: Fall 2015

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Jonathan Hollinger ’99 is the president and chief executive officer at Pleasant View Retirement Community in Manheim. Andy Panko ’99 was named Spain’s Player of the Month in April. He averaged 23 points and 5.7 rebounds per game for his former team, Montakit Fuenlabrada. This summer, he signed a professional contract with Puerto Rico’s Vaqueros Bayamón, his first deal with a Puerto Rican squad after spending much of his professional career playing in Italy, Greece, and Spain. Panko owns a basketball training facility, Panko Performance, in Annville. Kenneth D. Schwebel M’99 is president of The Witmer Group in Mount Joy, where he previously served as their vice president and chief financial officer. Craig A. Underwood ’99 is the media services manager at Moravian College in Bethlehem. He also is an adjunct professor at Moravian College and LVC.

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CLASS REUNION

October 9-10

M. Todd Morehead ’00, a Virginia State Trooper, has a new work partner, Nero—a black Dutch shepherd. Morehead and Nero completed a 13-week narcotics training program, which focused on detecting large quantities of narcotics, weapons, and cash going through the state. Ryan M. Kleinfelter ’01 is a senior manager in SF&Company’s Harrisburg office. He is a certified public accountant with more than 13 years of experience. Angela Gehman M’02 has been named a partner with ParenteBeard Wealth Management in Lancaster. 32 •

T H E VA L L E Y

Seven members of the 85-person staff at Youth Advocate Programs (YAP) in Lebanon are LVC graduates or students, including (front, l. to r.): Alyssa Stumpf ’12, family support specialist; Alane Stief ’05, assistant director of behavioral health rehabilitation services & adult autism waiver services; and Alicia Moyer ’17, youth advocate; (back, l. to r.): Deidre Kreiser Deiter ’05, behavioral specialist & mobile therapist; Anthony Sinico ’13, teacher; Rachel Bartley Merritt ’05, assistant director of intellectual disability waivers & respite management; and Jeffrey Boehler ’01, advocate program director. YAP provides individuals who are, have been, or may be subject to compulsory care the opportunity to develop, contribute, and be valued as assets so that communities have safe, proven, effective, and economical alternatives to institutional placement.

Chris George ’02 is the boys’ basketball coach for Northern Lebanon High School. Kara Kinsey Errico ’02 is the director of development at Potential Inc., in Newtown. Anthony G. Steele M’02 was named to the board of Derry Township-based Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central Pennsylvania. He is a senior vice president for the Harrisburg region with the business banking division of AmeriServ Financial Bank.

Dr. Matthew A. Bubnis ’03 received his doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Parker, Colo., in May. He will complete his residency program in family medicine at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital in Fort Belvoir, Va. Colby B. Hilker ’03 is a middle/high school music and drama teacher at Phuket International Academy in Thailand.


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