Kevin Sprong of Titusville was appointed to the Northern Pennsylvania Regional College’s Board of Trustees during its January meeting. A Crawford County native, Sprong serves as the Director of Crawford County Career and Technical Center and previously served on the College’s Advisory Council of Presidents and on the board for the Educational Consortium of the Upper Allegheny (ECUA). He was also involved in the University of Pittsburgh’s Manufacturing Assistance Center and Pitt-Titusville's Education and Training Hub’s Advisory Committee, Clarion University’s Applied Technology Advisory Board, Crawford County Children’s Roundtable, the K-12 Career and Education Alliance, Northwest Workforce Development Board’s Youth Committee, Partners in Education, Titusville Area Little League, Meadville Area Lacrosse and the Titusville YMCA. |
Sprong was one of two people appointed to the board earlier this month. Jennifer Gesing of Bear Lake, Executive Director at Beacon Light Behavioral Health System, also joined the board.
“We continue to see amazing local talent and interest in serving the college’s mission. Our new board members join an already strong collection of leaders that have done some incredible things for NPRC," NPRC board chairperson Kate Brock said. "Kevin and Jennifer will bring additional community connections and perspectives to the institution we serve, and we look forward to the contributions they will bring moving forward.”
“We continue to see amazing local talent and interest in serving the college’s mission. Our new board members join an already strong collection of leaders that have done some incredible things for NPRC," NPRC board chairperson Kate Brock said. "Kevin and Jennifer will bring additional community connections and perspectives to the institution we serve, and we look forward to the contributions they will bring moving forward.”
NPRC is an open-admission, two-year institution of higher education that is authorized to award Associate degrees and certificates. The mission is to provide affordable and accessible post-secondary education to the residents of northern Pennsylvania. NPRC brings affordable education with flexible schedules to a nine-county region, Cameron, Crawford, Elk, Erie, Forest, McKean, Potter, Venango and Warren.