Nonprofit Leadership Program Welcomes New Cohort

The University of Scranton welcomed a new cohort of students entering the Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program in January 2023.
The University of Scranton welcomed the twenty 2023 cohort of students entering Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program (NLCP). Seated, from left: NLCP students Amy Luyster, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Kathleen Barry, The Wright Center; Tiffany Benedict, Susquehanna County Women’s Resource Center; Susan Jeffery, Administrator, Hawk Family Foundation; Amy Benjamin, Northern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission; and Erica Rogler, Wyoming County Cultural Center/Dietrich Theater. Standing: Linda Ciampi, NLCP peer group coach; Maria Montoro Edwards, Ph.D., NLCP peer group coach; and Barbara Norton, NLCP peer group coach; and NLCP students Art Levandoski, Jewish Family Services; Avianna Carilli, The University of Scranton; Jennifer Passaniti, Center for Health and Human Services Research and Action; Arrah Fisher, The Cooperage; Laura Boyle, Scranton Youth Arts Coalition; Joan Peterson, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Lackawanna County; Josh Nespoli, Community Strategies Group; Shane Powers, NeighborWorks NEPA; Lori Chaffers, Outreach; and Matthew Ceruti, United Way of Lackawanna, Wayne and Pike Counties; Jesse Ergott, NLCP co-coordinator; Kurt Bauman, NLCP co-coordinator and Cindy Yevich, NLCP peer group coach. Absent from photo were NLCP students Glynis Johns, Black Scranton Project; Andrew Chew, The Institute; Lauren Cleveland, Friendship House; and John Santa Barbara, , American National Red Cross.
The University of Scranton welcomed the twenty 2023 cohort of students entering Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program (NLCP). Seated, from left: NLCP students Amy Luyster, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Kathleen Barry, The Wright Center; Tiffany Benedict, Susquehanna County Women’s Resource Center; Susan Jeffery, Administrator, Hawk Family Foundation; Amy Benjamin, Northern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission; and Erica Rogler, Wyoming County Cultural Center/Dietrich Theater. Standing: Linda Ciampi, NLCP peer group coach; Maria Montoro Edwards, Ph.D., NLCP peer group coach; and Barbara Norton, NLCP peer group coach; and NLCP students Art Levandoski, Jewish Family Services; Avianna Carilli, The University of Scranton; Jennifer Passaniti, Center for Health and Human Services Research and Action; Arrah Fisher, The Cooperage; Laura Boyle, Scranton Youth Arts Coalition; Joan Peterson, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Lackawanna County; Josh Nespoli, Community Strategies Group; Shane Powers, NeighborWorks NEPA; Lori Chaffers, Outreach; and Matthew Ceruti, United Way of Lackawanna, Wayne and Pike Counties; Jesse Ergott, NLCP co-coordinator; Kurt Bauman, NLCP co-coordinator and Cindy Yevich, NLCP peer group coach. Absent from photo were NLCP students Glynis Johns, Black Scranton Project; Andrew Chew, The Institute; Lauren Cleveland, Friendship House; and John Santa Barbara, , American National Red Cross.

The University of Scranton welcomed a new cohort of students into its Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program. Classes for the program, which seeks to develop future executives to serve area nonprofit institutions, begin in January 2023.

The certificate program combines a rigorous academic component taught by Kania School of Management faculty with expertise in nonprofit organizations, a mentorship and experiential learning. The program includes capstone project that requires participants to form a comprehensive plan to solve a current issue faced by the nonprofit organization they represent.

Since beginning in 2017, 47 participants, representing 40 separate regional nonprofit organizations, have graduated from the program.

Members of the 2023 cohort of Scranton’s Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program and the organizations they represent are:

Kathleen Barry, deputy COO, The Wright Center;

Tiffany Benedict, Susquehanna County program manager, Women's Resource Center;

Amy Benjamin, finance director, Northern Tier Regional Planning and Development Commission;

Laura Boyle, founder/board president, Scranton Youth Arts Coalition;

Avianna Carilli, coordinator of domestic and international service programs, The University of Scranton;

Matthew Ceruti, vice president, resource development, United Way of Lackawanna, Wayne and Pike counties;

Lori Chaffers, executive director, Outreach;

Andrew Chew, director of research, The Institute;

Lauren Cleveland, executive director of administration, Friendship House;

Arrah Fisher, executive director, The Cooperage;

Susan Jeffery, administrator, Hawk Family Foundation;

Glynis Johns, founder and CEO, Black Scranton Project;

Art Levandoski, coordinator of marketing and development, Jewish Family Services;

Amy Luyster, vice president, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce;

Josh Nespoli, deputy director, Community Strategies Group;

Jennifer Passaniti, executive director, Center for Health and Human Services Research and Action;

Joan Peterson, director, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Lackawanna County;

Shane Powers, COO, NeighborWorks;

Erica Rogler, executive director, Wyoming County Cultural Center/Dietrich Theater;

John Santa Barbara, regional philanthropy officer, American National Red Cross;

For additional information visit the Nonprofit Leadership Certificate Program webpage or call 570-941-4047.

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