Three New Members Named to KidsPeace National Board of Directors

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Schnecksville, PA (July 14, 2020) – KidsPeace recently welcomed three new members to its National Board of Directors – Dr. Ann Bieber, Lonnie McCullough and Jackson Eaton III.  The appointments were made during the Board’s spring meetings.

  • Ann Bieber, Ed.D. is the President of Lehigh Carbon Community College in Schnecksville, PA.  She has been associated with LCCC in positions of increasing responsibility since 1981, and is a local and regional leader in continuing education, workforce development and community partnerships and philanthropy.
  • Lonnie McCullough is a corporate communications associate and proposal writer/manager for Clear Channel Outdoors America, based in Allentown, PA, with responsibility for development of proposals for large ($1,000,000+) projects with public entities.  He also serves as a technical writer for Princeton Plasma Physics Lab in Princeton, NJ, and has a background in television and film acting and publicity.
  • J. Jackson Eaton III is a partner in the law firm of Gross McGinley, LLP in Allentown, PA.  He served as KidsPeace’s general counsel for 33 years before stepping down from that post in June 2020.

KidsPeace also noted that two members of the Board of Directors – Dr. Ira Blake and Mary Jane Willis – completed their terms of service as of June 2020 and stepped down with the thanks and gratitude of the KidsPeace organization. Both joined the Board in June 2006.

Since 1882, KidsPeace has been building on its expertise to give hope, help and healing to children, adults and those who love them. Through its comprehensive range of residential treatment programs; accredited educational services; unique psychiatric hospital and foster care and community-based programs, KidsPeace is dedicated to helping people connect, transform and overcome their challenges to ensure a stable future, transition to adulthood and gain independence. Since its doors opened, nearly 300,000 children have participated in one of the multitude of programs KidsPeace offers.

For additional resources or more information on how to get involved, become a foster parent or make a donation, please visit www.kidspeace.org. Follow us at www.facebook.com/kidspeace.org or on Twitter @KidsPeace.

 

Information Provided By:
Robert Martin
Director of Communications