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MARK HIGGINS
LEWISBURG Centre County Commissioner Mark Higgins was one of many state officials elected to the SEDA-Council of Governments during its Dec. 2 public meeting.
The 2021 SEDA-COG Board of Directors’ officers will be Juniata County Commissioner Mark Partner, president; Mifflin County Commissioner Kevin Kodish, first vice president; Centre County Commissioner Mark Higgins, second vice president; Larry Reisinger of Perry County, secretary; and Dennis Van Benthuysen of Snyder County, treasurer.
The 2020 officers were Columbia County Commissioner Rich Ridgway, president; Partner, first vice president; Kodish, second vice president; Reisinger, secretary; and Van Benthuysen, treasurer.
Partner said he anticipates serving as board president in the new year.
Two local county commissioners elected by Board of Directors
Dec 17, 2020
LEWISBURG Juniata County Commissioner Mark Partner has been elected as the SEDA-Council of Governments Board of Directors president and Mifflin County Commissioner Kevin Kodish has been named first vice president.
The election of officers took place at the Dec. 2 meeting.
Other officers include: Centre County Commissioner Mark Higgins, second vice president; Larry Reisinger of Perry County, secretary; and Dennis Van Benthuysen of Snyder County, treasurer.
The 2020 officers were Columbia County Commissioner Rich Ridgway, president; Partner, first vice president; Kodish, second vice president; Reisinger, secretary; and Van Benthuysen, treasurer.
Partner said he anticipates serving as board president in the new year.
Kim Wheeler
LEWISBURG â SEDA-Council of Governments announced Kim Wheeler, Lewisburg Boroughâs special projects coordinator and grants manager, will become its new executive director.
Wheeler worked for the borough since January 2019. She previously worked for SEDA-COG from 2003 to 2007 as a senior planner.
She is expected to be officially ratified into her new role by SEDA-COGâs board of directors on Jan. 27. Her first day at SEDA-COG is planned for Jan. 11.
âItâs a big deal. Iâm excited about that. Thereâs been a lot of years building up this pathway for me,â Wheeler said.
Wheeler was the deputy director of planning at the County of Lycoming from 2014 to 2019, along with working there for two prior years. From 2007 to 2012, she was the local government policy specialist and north-central region community planner for the state Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED).
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