Communities In Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania Expands Administrative Team

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The organization recently hired a program manager and a manager of advancement.

Allentown, PA (December 2, 2022) – Communities in Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania (CISEasternPA), an agency that removes the nonacademic barriers that keep students from achieving academically and in life, recently hired Darline Nyangweso as a program manager and Robin Kulesa as manager of advancement.

Darline Nwangweso began her new role on September 6, 2022. She oversees CISEasternPA site professionals in the Easton Area and Whitehall-Coplay School Districts, and Lehigh Career & Technical Institute. Nwangweso was formerly a teacher and is excited to continue her career in the education field.

“Darline has the leadership qualities that we value at CIS,” says Wendy Seiffert, vice president of operations. “Having her join our agency as a program manager will offer invaluable support to our site professionals.”

Robin Kulesa became manager of advancement on August 1, 2022. In her new role, she leads the agency’s grant writing effort and focuses on donor stewardship. She also delegates time to manage CISEasternPA’s internal donor database and assists other fundraising initiatives as part of the Advancement and Communications department. Before CISEasternPA, Kulesa dedicated much of her career to fundraising in multiple industries. Former employers include Moravian Academy, Habitat for Humanity, and PBS39.

“Robin will enhance our entire department with her knowledge of fundraising and donor stewardship,” says CISEasternPA Vice President of Advancement Maria Esposito. “Our paths have crossed in previous roles, and I know she will be a great addition to our Advancement department.”

More information about CISEasternPA can be found here.

About Communities in Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania

Started in 1983, Communities In Schools of Eastern Pennsylvania is part of the Communities In Schools national network, which consists of independent 501(c)(3) organizations serving over 1.6 million students in 25 states and the District of Columbia. With caring adults serving over 38,000 students in 40 schools throughout Lehigh, Northampton and Berks counties. The CIS mission is to surround students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. We ensure students, regardless of race, zip code, or socioeconomic background, have what they need to succeed in school and beyond.

 

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