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May 8, 2021
Rob Glunk, president and CEO of The Muncy Bank and Trust Company, recently announced that Matthew J. Mann has joined the company as a registered representative.
In his new position, his main responsibility will be to offer a full range of investment service and insurance products to customers in the Lycoming, Clinton and Northumberland county markets.
According to a press release, Glunk said, “We’re happy to have Matt join the Muncy Bank team. His years of experience and skill set will be integral to the development and building of the financial services department of the bank.”
With over 29 years of financial service and insurance sales experience, Mann most recently was a financial sales representative for Bankers Life and causality and Bankers Life Securities. He holds Series 6 and 63 securities registrations as well as life and health insurance, fixed annuities and property and casualty licenses.
May 5, 2021
We’d like to send along a couple of Sun-Gazette shout-outs today to two people whose names now appear on local buildings and for good reason.
Larry A. Ward graduated in 1966 from the former Williamsport Technical Institute, which later became the Williamsport Area Community College and is now Pennsylvania College of Technology.
Decades after his graduation, a newly revamped building on campus bears his name the Larry A. Ward Machining Technologies Center.
That followed his gift of $1 million to the college the largest alumni gift in the school’s history.
It was a bit of appreciation for the school that gave him all of the tools he needed for success as an engineer, manufacturing designer and business owner.
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May 4, 2021
WILLIAMSPORT– Pennsylvania College of Technology is partnering with the Brook J. Lenfest Foundation and Philadelphia Foundation for the Lenfest Immensitas Scholars Program, which benefits youth in, or aging out of, foster care.
The innovative large-scale initiative, designed to increase college graduation among up to 100 Philadelphians annually, features participation principally from Harcum College (80 scholars) with additional funding reserved for three institutions: Penn College, 10 scholars; Penn State main campus, five scholars; and West Chester University, five scholars.
Immensitas (pronounced immense-it-tas) is Latin for “boundless” and signifies the unlimited potential of every youth, as well as the life opportunities available to those with a college degree.