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Fulton Financial Corporation
Fulton Financial Corporation announced that Chief Human Resources Officer Bernadette Taylor will retire from Fulton on June 5, 2026. Following Taylor’s retirement, Karen Grafje, currently

Adams County mobile home community sold
Biglerville-based Ridge Rentals LLC paid just over $2.7 million for Calvary Heights, a 55-plus mobile-home community in Adams County, according to Lemoyne-based real estate firm

United Concordia Dental
Jake Lewis has been named vice president, government programs and strategy, for Harrisburg-based dental insurer United Concordia Dental. In this new role, he will oversee

Lebanon County RV park sold as part of multisite deal
An RV park in northern Lebanon County has new owners. Twin Grove RV Resort & Cottages in Union Township was scooped up by Nashville, Tennessee-based

McNees Wallace & Nurick
Dominique Hall has joined the Frederick, Maryland, office of Harrisburg-based McNees Wallace & Nurick as part of the law firm’s litigation group. Hall previously worked

Pizza chain clears hurdle to opening in Lancaster area
Grotto Pizza is buying a liquor license for its new location at 1515 Lititz Pike in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, its first spot in Central

Armstrong World Industries Inc.
Jessica Cicali has been named senior vice president, general counsel and secretary for Armstrong World Industries Inc. effective April 1. Cicali, who also will oversee

Harrisburg Young Professionals
Cody Goss has been named executive director of Harrisburg Young Professionals, a professional networking and city improvement group known as HYP. He succeeds Meghan Bachmore,

Penn State Health
Joe Wysock has been named vice president of facilities at Penn State Health, a regional health system based in Dauphin County. He had been filling

Community Progress Council
York-based nonprofit Community Progress Council has hired a development director and a controller. Tom O’Connor is the new development director, succeeding Emily Seitz, who took

Cultivate Lancaster
Catherine Bonser has been named executive director of Cultivate Lancaster. The position had been vacant, according to a spokesperson for the nonprofit. A former Kodak

Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
Michael Barber has been named CEO of Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health after working as interim leader since June. He succeeds John Herman, who left

Steel fabricator leases Red Lion space
SWF Industrial, a metal fabricator based in Wrightsville, is adding a third production location, a 39,200-square foot industrial space at 100 Redco Ave. in Red

Rutter’s
York-based convenience store chain Rutter’s has hired two category managers. Michael Jackson is overseeing multiple areas, including packaged beverages and grocery. He worked most recenty

Bank sells Camp Hill loan office
A former loan office for F&M Trust has changed hands. The Chambersburg-based bank sold the office at 3907 Market St. in Camp Hill for $899,900

Saxton & Stump
Saxton & Stump has added staff from Design IP, a boutique intellectual property law firm in the Lehigh Valley. The move adds three attorneys, a

MPB Financial
Jordan Space has been named chief revenue officer of MPB Financial, the nonbanking subsidiary of Harrisburg-based Mid Penn Bancorp Inc. MPB Financial houses Mid Penn’s

Barley Snyder
Former Lancaster County Court of Common Pleas President Judge David Ashworth has joined law firm Barley Snyder as a mediator. Ashworth retired from the bench

Pennsylvania College of Art & Design
Three trustees have been named to the board the Lancaster-based Pennsylvania College of Art & Design: Kelly Conlin, Lauren Frick and Theresa Womble. Kelly Conlin

GDC IT Solutions
Jeff Sauvé has been named chief revenue officer for GDC IT Solutions, a regional technology company based in Chambersburg. The job is a new role

Hanover Tractor Supply changes hands in $8.1M sale-leaseback
Tractor Supply Co. sold its store at 250 Gateway Drive for more than $8.1 million and is leasing it back, according to York County deed

Members 1st Federal Credit Union
Ryan Riley has been named senior vice president of marketing at Members 1st Federal Credit Union. The position was previously held by Karen Roland, who

Boyer & Ritter
Boyer & Ritter has hired four associates, including one who previously interned with the Camp Hill-based professional services firm. Cody Fink interned with Boyer &

Retail, office, industrial space leased
Élevé Venue LLC leased the former Café 1500 space at 1500 N. 6th St. in Harrisburg. The space will open in the coming months as

York Revolution
Ken Picciotti Sr. has been named CFO of the York Revolution. It’s a new position for the nearly 20-year-old minor league baseball team, which has

Saxton & Stump
Stefanie Pitcavage Mekilo has joined Saxton & Stump as a shareholder in the Lancaster-based law firm’s office in suburban Harrisburg. An experienced environmental and commercial

United Way of York County
Emily Seitz has been named vice president of philanthropy for United Way of York County, a new role at the organization. Seitz, who has more

Boyer & Ritter
Camp Hill-based professional services firm Boyer & Ritter has promoted five staff members to senior associate roles. Sarah Spaulding has a bachelor’s degree in business

Sadler Health Center
Dr. Lakshmi Polavarapu has been named interim chief medical officer of Sadler Health Center, a nonprofit health provider in Cumberland and Perry counties. She succeeds

The Foundation for Enhancing Communities
Kim Alvarez has been named vice president of philanthropy for The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. She succeeds Jennifer Doyle, who became president and CEO of

Select Medical co-founder leads consortium in $3.9 billion buyout
The Mechanicsburg-based rehab giant Select Medical Corp is going private in a buyout deal valued at $3.9 billion. Who is buying: A consortium led by Select Medical co-founder and executive chairman Robert Ortenzio, Martin F. Jackson, Select Medical’s senior executive vice president of strategic finance and operations, and private equity firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & […]

Pennsylvania gets a slice of $100M Walmart Spark Driver settlement
Walmart has reached a $100 million settlement in a multistate complaint over compensation for delivery drivers in its eight-year-old Spark Driver Program. Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday was part of a bipartisan group of attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission, according to a press release. The complaint, filed on Feb 26, resolved allegations that Walmart […]

York-based Community Theatre Restructuring
Lyn Bergdoll, Executive Director of Creative York, will step up to lead The Belmont Theater as the two nonprofit organizations enter into a managerial and administrative agreement to be run by Creative York. “We are excited about the opportunities this collaboration will have for both organizations,” shares Bergdoll. “Creative York artists have an opportunity to […]

Fulton Financial Corporation
Fulton Financial Corporation announced that Chief Human Resources Officer Bernadette Taylor will retire from Fulton on June 5, 2026. Following Taylor’s retirement, Karen Grafje, currently

Guv, fiscal office diverge on revenue projections
How much money will Pennsyvania collect if it switches to combined reporting, a form of taxation designed to bring in more taxes on corporate profits? It depends on who’s counting. The Independent Fiscal Office, a state budget watchdog, would bring in an additional $58 million in taxes during the fiscal year starting in July. In […]

Adams County mobile home community sold
Biglerville-based Ridge Rentals LLC paid just over $2.7 million for Calvary Heights, a 55-plus mobile-home community in Adams County, according to Lemoyne-based real estate firm RSR Realtors. Curt