New Members Strengthen Board’s Focus on Building Resources for LCCTC Students and Programs

Lancaster, PA – The Lancaster County Career & Technology Foundation (LCCTF) announces the appointment of two new members to its Board of Directors, further advancing the Foundation’s mission to ensure the Lancaster County Career and Technology Center (LCCTC) has the materials, equipment, and funding needed to deliver high-quality career training for high school and adult students.

“We’re excited to expand the diverse experience and expertise of our Board of Directors with these new members,” said Darryl Gordon, LCCTF Board Chairman. “Each brings a strong commitment to workforce development in Lancaster County and will provide valuable strategic insight as the Foundation continues to support student success and economic growth.”

The new board members are:

Honorable Scott Martin — Pennsylvania State Senator, 13th District: “I am excited that this new role will allow me and my team to further support LCCTF’s mission of strengthening the pipeline of skilled employees ready to meet future workforce needs. Ensuring young people have access to training for quality, family-sustaining jobs is one of the most effective ways to address the economic and demographic challenges facing Pennsylvania.”

Kristi Heller — Senior Vice President, Middle Market Banking Executive, Fulton Bank: “I’m honored to serve on the Board of the Lancaster County Career & Technology Foundation. In my role at Fulton Bank, I regularly hear from employers about the critical shortage of skilled technical workers. LCCTC plays a vital role in addressing this need by preparing students and adults for in-demand careers, and the Foundation is essential in expanding access, supporting innovation, and strengthening our region’s economic stability.”

LCCTF board members serve three-year terms and act as ambassadors for the Foundation’s mission, while providing strategic guidance and fiduciary oversight.

The Foundation also extends its sincere gratitude to Richard Witwer of Direct Wire, who is concluding his service on the Board of Directors. Witwer was the original visionary behind the Foundation’s signature fly fishing fundraiser, Fly on the Run, which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Since its inception, the event has raised more than $1 million in support of LCCTF students and programs. His leadership, creativity, and longstanding commitment to career and technical education have made a lasting impact on the Foundation and the community it serves.



For Immediate Release
Contact: Jennifer Baker
Executive Director
jb****@**********tc.edu
717-653-3009