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Girl Scouts welcome new board members

Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania welcome six new members to the following GSHPA Committees: board development, fund development, property, and strategic planning.

The organization serves 30 counties including Carbon, Monroe and Schuylkill counties.

“I am confident that with this robust group of professionals joining our organization and serving on their respective committees, that Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania will continue to gain momentum to drive our mission of building girls of courage, confidence and character,” said Janet Donovan, GSHPA President and CEO.

The committee members work closely with the GSHPA Board of Directors and council leadership.

Tena Maurer of Schuylkill County is named to the board development committee.

Maurer was introduced to Girl Scouts as a Brownie.

As an adult, she has been a troop leader for both Daisy and Brownie troops and has enjoyed sharing her love for Girl Scouts with her daughter

Some of her most memorable experiences with her troops have been getting to spend weekends at Camp Small Valley and traveling to Washington, D.C., in 2012 to Rock the Mall where she and her troop along with 250,000 other Girl Scouts celebrated 100 years of Girl Scouts.

Maurer is currently the associate vice president for human resources at Bloomsburg University and brings over 20 years of experience in a variety of human resource areas and industries.

In her current role, Maurer leads the Human Resources functions for Bloomsburg and Mansfield universities.

Maurer earned her undergraduate degree from Pennsylvania State University in Business Management and a Master’s degree in Human Resources Management from Saint Francis University.

She and her husband have three children. Their family enjoys volunteering, spending time in the outdoors, camping with their RV, and supporting the kids at their sporting events.

Other appointees are:

• Liz DiLullo Brown of Union County, strategic planning committee, was named Little League Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer in November 2018.

• Cody Cogan, property committee, of Centre County is the managing principal and co-founder of Endeavor Professional Services LLC. Cogan has worked with a diverse group of operators and has successfully navigated the regulatory and design requirements for over 250 project sites.

Before co-founding Endeavor, Cogan began his career as a research analyst with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

• Liz Dellinger of York County, fund development committee, is the director of treasury management at Traditions Bank, holds a degree from the University of Delaware, and is a GSHPA Girls Scout Troop Leader.

• Sarah Doyle of York County, property committee, is an attorney with Stock and Leader Attorneys at Law and a member of the firm’s Business, Municipal, and Agricultural Industry Groups, with a focus on employment and litigation matters.

• Ami Zumkhawala-Cook of Cumberland County, was named to the strategic planning committee.

Zumkhawala-Cook serves as the Director of Operations and Program Development at the Penn State Health Children’s Hospital.

For more information, visit www.gshpa.org.

Tena Maurer