Franklin County Career and Tech Recognizes Board Members

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CHAMBERSBURG- In a gesture of gratitude and appreciation, Franklin County Career and Technical Education (CareerTech) is recognizing the dedication and service of its outgoing Joint Operating Committee (JOC) members. These individuals have played a pivotal role in shaping the future of CareerTech and the workforce of Franklin County.

Allen Piper of Tuscarora has served on the JOC for the past four years, bringing his expertise and insights to the table. His commitment to career and technical education has been instrumental in advancing the programs and initiatives of CareerTech.

Shannon Yates of Greencastle has been a JOC member for an impressive eight years, consistently demonstrating her passion for career and technical education. Her contributions have been invaluable in expanding opportunities for students and ensuring that CareerTech remains at the forefront of workforce development.

Charlie Suders of Shippensburg has also served on the JOC for eight years, sharing his knowledge and experience to guide the organization’s strategic direction. His dedication to the success of CareerTech has been instrumental in preparing students for fulfilling careers in the region.

Wally Hoffman of Fannett Metal has been a JOC member for the past four years, bringing his industry expertise to the table. His insights have been crucial in aligning CareerTech’s programs with the needs of local employers, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to contribute to the local economy.

CareerTech is deeply grateful for the contributions of these outstanding individuals. Their commitment to career and technical education has made a lasting impact on the lives of countless students and the economic vitality of Franklin County.

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