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Jan 12, 2025 |
biznewspa.com | Joel Berg
Sponsored contentCommonwealth Fire Protection Co., an industry-leading fire sprinkler contractor, is undergoing a momentous leadership transition. Effective February 2025, Daniel Laird, the current president and CEO, will maintain the role of chief executive officer, while Charmaine Zercher will be promoted to president. Jeffrey Fromm and Michael Borkowski will be promoted to vice presidents of operations.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
biznewspa.com | Joel Berg
F&M Trust made several hires and promotions in October. Bret Guttshall joined the Chambersburg-based bank as a residential mortgage hnderwriter. The Carlisle resident was previously a mortgage and home equity underwriting specialist at PSECU and will be based at F&M Trust’s mortgage center in Camp Hill. Dominic Roma has been hired as assistant community office manager for the Linglestown branch, the bank’s first in Dauphin County.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
biznewspa.com | Joel Berg
Alicia Titus has been named president and CEO of Londonderry Village, a senior-living community in Palmyra, effective Jan. 6. She succeeds Jeffrey Shireman, who is retiring after more than 20 years with Londonderry. Titus worked most recently as chief experience officer at Messiah Lifeways, a senior-living provider based in Mechanicsburg. Before that, Titus was an executive at LeadingAge PA, a trade association for nonprofit senior-living providers.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
biznewspa.com | Joel Berg
With less than a week before their contract expires, WellSpan Health and UnitedHealthcare remain at odds. If they are unable to reach an agreement by Thursday, WellSpan would become out-of-network for people covered by UnitedHealthcare’s Medicaid, Medicare Advantage and employer-sponsored plans.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
biznewspa.com | Joel Berg
Life sciences heavyweight GSK is investing up to $800 million into its Marietta-area campus with plans to boost capacity and produce cutting-edge vaccines targeting illnesses like pneumonia and meningitis. The project, described as the British company’s largest-ever investment in U.S. manufacturing, entails construction of a new 300,000 square-foot facility and refurbishment of an existing building, along with the addition of more than 200 jobs.
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