At the Oct. 15 Benefit Fayette, which raised nearly $200,000, it was announced that Joe Hardy, right, had made a $100,000 donation to form the Jodi Santella Hardy Trustee Scholarship in honor of his wife, a nursing alumna of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. They were joined by, from left, Penn State Fayette’s Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer, and Lori Omatick, director of development.
Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus raised approximately $197,000 for scholarships at the inaugural Benefit Fayette, held Saturday, Oct. 15. The evening’s highlight was the announcement of a $100,000 gift from Nemacolin Woodlands Resort and 84 Lumber founder Joe Hardy in honor of his wife, Jodi, a 1998 nursing graduate of the Fayette campus.
Mark Kempic (left), president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland Inc., returned to his alma mater, Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, Oct. 19 to speak for the CEO Conversations series, sponsored by Ford Business Machines. Also pictured is Fayette campus Business student Robert Conti, who moderated a question-and-answer session following the speech.
The fall 2016 CEO Conversations series at Penn State Fayette, the Eberly Campus, sponsored by Ford Business Machines, opened Oct. 19 with an insightful speech by a distinguished alumnus, Mark Kempic, who spoke about the University’s impact on his career and life.
At the Oct. 15 Benefit Fayette, which raised nearly $200,000, it was announced that Joe Hardy, right, had made a $100,000 donation to form the Jodi Santella Hardy Trustee Scholarship in honor of his wife, a nursing alumna of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus. They were joined by, from left, Penn State Fayette’s Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer, and Lori Omatick, director of development.
Mark Kempic (left), president of Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania Inc. and Columbia Gas of Maryland Inc., returned to his alma mater, Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, Oct. 19 to speak for the CEO Conversations series, sponsored by Ford Business Machines. Also pictured is Fayette campus Business student Robert Conti, who moderated a question-and-answer session following the speech.
The CEO Conversations series at Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus will feature on Nov. 16 Alexander “Nick” Nichols, the recently retired chief operating officer of the Eastern Minority Supplier Development Council (EMSDC). EMSDC’s mission is to develop business opportunities for minority-owned businesses by certifying and linking them to corporations and public agencies.
Bob Brooks, president of the Westmoreland Fayette Council of the Boy Scouts of America (left), and Scout Executive Martin Barbie III (right) present Charles Patrick, chancellor and chief academic officer of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus, with the Council’s 2016 Distinguished Citizen Award.