
Ken Knickerbocker
Publisher at Montco Today
Publisher at VISTA Today
Publisher at DELCO Today
Publisher at Philadelphia Today
Parkesburg Today provides the people of Parkesburg news of events and happenings around town and across the Octorara region.
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2 days ago |
philadelphia.today | Ken Knickerbocker
Emily Gatto, Director of TLC Wellness at The Lincoln Center, grew up in Wyndmoor. As a kid, she loved a wide range of music and worked hard at part-time jobs as a teenager, but she struggled with school due to an undiagnosed learning disability. With the support of her parents and a few other key adults, including one who inspired her to study social work, Gatto graduated from Millersville University.
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2 days ago |
bucksco.today | Ken Knickerbocker
Emily Gatto, Director of TLC Wellness at The Lincoln Center, grew up in Wyndmoor. As a kid, she loved a wide range of music and worked hard at part-time jobs as a teenager, but she struggled with school due to an undiagnosed learning disability. With the support of her parents and a few other key adults, including one who inspired her to study social work, Gatto graduated from Millersville University.
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4 days ago |
philadelphia.today | Ken Knickerbocker
Mike Vennera, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy, Technology, and Operations Officer of Independence Blue Cross (IBX), spoke with PHILADELPHIA Today about his childhood in Montgomery County, learning the value of hard work in his parents’ restaurant, playing football, and becoming the first in his family to attend college. After studying English literature, Vennera realized that a career in academia was not the right fit for him.
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4 days ago |
vista.today | Ken Knickerbocker
Mike Vennera, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy, Technology, and Operations Officer of Independence Blue Cross (IBX), spoke with VISTA Today about his childhood in Montgomery County, learning the value of hard work in his parents’ restaurant, playing football, and becoming the first in his family to attend college. After studying English literature, Vennera realized that a career in academia was not the right fit for him.
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4 days ago |
bucksco.today | Ken Knickerbocker
Mike Vennera, Executive Vice President and Chief Strategy, Technology, and Operations Officer of Independence Blue Cross (IBX), spoke with BUCKSCO Today about his childhood in Montgomery County, learning the value of hard work in his parents’ restaurant, playing football, and becoming the first in his family to attend college. After studying English literature, Vennera realized that a career in academia was not the right fit for him.
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