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Board of Directors
The Haverford Township School District Education Foundation is run by a board of directors who are members of the community, teachers, administrators and students. The board meets monthly to set policy, work on projects and implement fundraising strategies. Officers of the board are elected annually in October by the board whose members serve staggered, three year terms.





Chris Fritton
President: Christine C. Fritton, Esq.
Chris Fritton brings to the board her background as a legal professional. After clerking for the Hon. Joseph L. McGlynn, Jr. of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, she practiced law for several years with the Philadelphia law firm of Kittredge, Donley, Elson, Fullam & Embick. Chris currently serves as an Associate Director of the Career Planning & Professionalism office of the University of Pennsylvania Law School.  Since moving to Haverford Township in 1987, she has been active in school and School District activities as a member of the School District’s Language Arts Task Force and as coordinator of several Young Writers’ Days, Middle School Career Days and the Oakmont Elementary School Acorn newspaper and Classics in the Classroom music education program. She also helped organize and run Word Master clubs in the Middle School. She has a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania and a J.D. from Temple University School of Law. Chris’ three daughters have been educated in the Haverford School District.




Mary Beth Lauer
Vice President: Mary Beth Lauer
Mary Beth Laueris well-known to the Haverford School District community. As the School District Community Relations Director, she has been extolling the virtues of our schools to the media and public since 1996. She is also responsible for one of those virtues: Young Writers' Day. Beginning in 1985, Ms. Lauer has organized annual Young Writers' Days in the elementary and middle schools bringing professional writers into classrooms to conduct writing workshops with students. Prior to joining the school district staff, Mary Beth spent several years as a journalist with The News of Delaware County, as an educational consultant to the Philadelphia Inquirer and as a free-lance writer and journalist. Most important to the board, Ms. Lauer was the spark that ignited the formation of the Foundation. She holds a B.A. degree from Immaculata University. Her three sons were educated in the district's public schools.




Frank A. Roth
Vice President: Frank A. Roth Esq.
Frank Roth is a higher education attorney who brings to the board 24 years of experience in education law and non-profit governance. Frank currently serves as General Counsel and Secretary of the Board of Trustees of Lehigh University. Prior to his appointment at Lehigh in 2001, he served as Vice President and General Counsel of Drexel University and Associate General Counsel of the University of Pennsylvania. He has been a lecturer in Higher Education Law at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education since 1994. Frank received his J.D. from Harvard Law School and his B.A. with highest honors from Lehigh University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Among his community activities, Frank has served on the Board of Directors of Liberty Lutheran Services, the Congregational Council of St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Ardmore, and on the Race Committee and as Volunteer Coordinator of the Philadelphia Distance Run. Frank and his wife Helene have been Havertown residents for 26 years and their two children have attended Haverford Township schools.




Carrie Gizienski
Treasurer: Carrie Gizienski, CPA
Carrie Gizienski, CPA – Carrie is currently the tax manager for Urban Outfitters, Inc.  Before assuming that job, she worked as the manager of federal taxes at Campbell Soup Company and as a Tax Manager for Deloitte Tax LLP.  Through these positions, she has experience with both corporate and individual income taxes, sales and use tax, payroll tax, preparing financial statements and conducting audits.  Carrie will be serving as the treasurer of the foundation.  She is a cum laude accountancy graduate of Villanova University.  Her son attends school in the district.




Pam Carroll
Secretary: Pam Carroll
Pam Carroll brings the experience of her 30-year career as an insurance executive to the board. After graduating from The Pennsylvania State University, Pam's career included operational management roles with Colonial Penn Insurance Company, CIGNA and Coventry Healthcare. Pam also worked with the Business School at Penn State to create a case study for their core curriculum program, based on her Claim Department Transformation at CIGNA. Pam and her family have been residents of Havertown since 1976. Her two children attended district schools. She served as PTO President and May Day Chairperson at Oakmont Elementary School. She also served on the initial Haverford Township Preschool Program Research Team.




Brian Barrett
Brian Barrett
If you or your children have participated in one of the many Haverford Township recreational or sports activities, you probably have Brian to thank for it. A graduate of Temple University with a degree in finance, Brian had worked for the Haverford Township since 1985 and has been the Program Director of the Haverford Township Recreation Department for many years. He is an active member of community as a member and past president of the Havertown Optimist Club, a member of the Haverford State Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, a board member of Haverford Blaze Lacrosse and a coach of teams in Haverford Girls Lacrosse and Havertown Hoops. Brian's children attend Haverford Township schools.




Jim Blumenstock
Jim Blumenstock
Jim brings to the board his considerable experience in both the public and private sector. Having held management positions at Johnson & Johnson, Glaxo SmithKline and the American Red Cross, Jim decided to take those skills and open his own business by becoming a franchisee of the Great Harvest Bread Company. He owns and operates stores in Wayne and Ardmore. He has been involved in a myriad of community activities including the Keystone Gardens and the Wayne Business Association. He has coached soccer, chaired the Newtown Recycling Program and volunteered for Habitat for Humanity. He holds a B.A. in Regional Planning from Mansfield University and a M.S. in Business Logistics from Penn State University. Jim’s wife Kim works for the Haverford School District and their three children have been educated in the district’s
schools.




Michelle Collier
Michelle Collier
Having volunteered to help at the Foundation’s Twilight Run, Michelle knew she had found an organization to which she could bring her talents and energy.  An owner of Performance Fitness, LLC, Michelle is an ACE certified personal trainer and group fitness instructor, a certified Pilates instructor and a certified CrossFit instructor.  Her background is varied and interesting.  She previously served as the Assistant to the Director of Fine and Performing Arts of the Newburgh Enlarge School District, worked as a professional opera singer, a music therapist and caseworker for the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare.  Michelle has been active in our community as a member of the Main Line Chapter of Business Network International, the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, the Main Line Chamber of Commerce, the Wynnewood Business Association and the Midlantic Business Alliance.  She is also the treasurer of the Sisters of Faith at the White Rock Baptist Church, which focuses on mentoring young girls and providing fellowship for women.  She is also a member of American Bando Association, an international non-profit martial arts organization which honors veterans of WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War and the Iraq/Afghanistan War. Michelle has a B.A. in Music Therapy from Montclair State University and a Master’s in Music in Opera Performance from the Boston Conservatory.


  

Barbara Ellixson
As the teacher representative to the Board, Barbara brings with her 29 years of corporate experience where she worked in the Human Resources field.  She taught at Manoa for one year and has been a second grade teacher at Lynnewood for the past eight years. Barb has participated in many school district activities such as curriculum development and training and mentoring new teachers. She received her B.S. from Widener University and an M.S. in Elementary Education from Cabrini College.



Ellen Fisher
Ellen T. Fisher
Ellen Fisher contributes her considerable talents as a business entrepreneur. Ellen is founder of Women's Yellow Pages of Greater Philadelphia, a directory of women-owned businesses and services. She added a companion internet directory in 1999 and, more recently, launched Connect, a monthly e-newsletter for women in business. Ellen is also the founder and past president of The National Association of Women's Yellow Pages (now the Women's Regional Publications of America), where she has guided the development of similar directories throughout the United States, and the co-founder of the Women's Business Development Center in Philadelphia. Active in many small business organizations, Ms. Fisher was recognized in 2003 as one of Pennsylvania's Best 50 Women in Business. She has twice served as a delegate to the White House Conference on Small Business. Ms. Fisher is the recipient of many other awards including the Athena Award given by the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, the Women in Business Advocate Award, from the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce and a Women in Business Advocate of the Year by the U.S. Small Business Administration. Ellen is presently serving on the Women's Regional Publications of America National Executive Board, PA Small Business Development Center's Board of Directors, Main Line Health System's Women's Health Source Advisory Board and the Planned Parenthood PAC Board. She is also involved in several area Chambers of Commerce. Ms. Fisher's two children attend the Haverford Township schools. She is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University.




Dr. William Keilbaugh
Dr. William Keilbaugh
Dr. William Keilbaugh began his career in special education teaching emotionally disturbed children - the foundation for his current position as Assistant Superintendent of Pupil Personnel Services and Elementary Administration. For 17 years, he has directed special education and all pupil services as well as elementary education for Haverford Township schools. He is a 1971graduate of West Chester University; holds a master's degree from Villanova University and earned a doctorate at Temple University. Dr. Keilbaugh has also served as supervisor of Special Education for Haverford Township schools. Prior to coming to Haverford, he supervised special education for the Berks County Intermediate Unit in Reading, Pennsylvania.




Kathy Kerns-Phillips, Esq.

Kathy Kerns-Phillips, Esq. is well acquainted with our schools having attended Chestnutwold, Haverford Junior (now Middle) School and Haverford High.  A practicing attorney by day, Kathy has found time to engage in a number of volunteer activities in our community.  She currently serves as the middle school seventh grade field hockey coach and has been an active member of the Chestnutwold PTO, the Haverford High School Sports Hall of Fame, the Lower Merion Aquatic Club and St. Denis Parish’s Youth Athletic Association to name a few.  Kathy obtained her B.A. from American University and her J.D. from Temple University School of Law.  Her two children attend district schools.






Susan Lastowski
Susan D. Lastowski
With a Bachelors degree from Brown University and a Masters in Higher Education Administration from the University of Pennsylvania, Susan has worked in employee benefits for over two decades with Mercer Consulting, the law firm of Pepper Hamilton. She is currently employed by the law firm of Morgan Lewis & Bochius as a Senior Employee Benefits Advisor. Susan has been an active volunteer in many community organizations as a member of the Steering Committee, Family Support Services in Upper Darby, a Duckery Elementary School tutor, a fundraiser for Fox Chase Cancer Center and breast cancer including the 3-day 60 walk, a Board member of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Pre-School and an annual participant if the Philadelphia Festival Dragon Boat race. Susan's children have attended Haverford Township schools.




John McCall Ph.D
John McCall
John McCall, Ph.D.
John McCall, Ph.D, has been on the faculty of Saint Joseph's University since 1981.  He is a professor in the Departments of Management and Philosophy and the Director of the university's Pedro Arrupe Center for Business Ethics. He has written extensively on business ethics, employee rights and moral philosophy. He previously served as Acting Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at St. Joe's. After earning his B.A. from LaSalle and his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame, John taught at Iowa State University, the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. In our community, he has been active as a member of Citizens for Quality Education. John resides in the township with his wife and daughter, who is now in her 12th year of education in the Haverford Township School District.




Rubén Mendoza
Rubén Mendoza, Ph.D
Rubén was born in El Salvador and moved to New York City in 1981. He completed his Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering at the City College of the City University of New York. Ruben worked for The Procter & Gamble Company in the Management Information Systems Division from 1988-1996. He pursued graduate studies at the University of Michigan, from which he received a Master's in Business Administration and a Master's in Information Science in 1999. He completed his Ph.D. in Management Information Systems from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY in 2006. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Decision & System Sciences at Saint Joseph's University's E. K. Haub School of Business. He and his wife, Elizabeth (a classically-trained professional musician; cello), and their daughter, Maya (a student in the school district), have lived in Havertown since 2003.





Jon P. Meyer
Jon P. Meyer
Jon P. Meyer is Vice President of Sales of Nolan Painting in Havertown.  He has been an active member of our community as a member and board member of the Kiwanis Club of the Main Line, a member and past president of the Delaware Valley chapter of Painting and Decorating Contractors of America , a member of the Radnor Run and Reindeer Romp Race Committees and Den Leader of Cub Scout Pack 462.  Most important to the foundation, Jon is the Co-Chair of the foundation’s own 5K Twilight  Run and 1 Mile Challenge.  He has a B.A. from West Virginia University.  Jon’s two children attend school in the district.




Susan Mingey
Susan has made her mark in the school district during the past 25 years.  Starting first as the seminar teacher at Manoa and Coopertown, she spent three years as the Coordinator of Special Programs and now serves as the Principal of Lynnewood Elementary School.  Her energy and dedication to her students and the district are well-known.  Still the educator, Susan also teaches Differentiated Instruction and Leadership courses to graduate students at Cabrini College. Susan earned her B.S. in Elementary Education from West Chester University, a Master’s in Education and Gifted Education from Widener University,   a Supervisor Certificate from Widener University and a Principal’s Certificate from St. Joseph’s University.  Susan has three children, the youngest of whom attended Haverford Township schools.



 

Lillian Mittleman
Lillian Mittleman
Lillian began working with the Foundation through the Twilight Run, helping to design the shirts and promotional materials. She brings her experience in public relations to the Foundation board.  After earning a degree in journalism from Penn State, Lillian wrote for her hometown newspaper and a local-history magazine in central Pennsylvania. After moving to Delaware County, she served as Community Relations Specialist in the William Penn School District for 10 years and then communications director for the law firm of Becket & Watkins for three years. She earned a master’s degree in informational technology from Temple and began teaching computer classes at the Information Technology Academy of Delaware County Community College.  In addition to the Foundation, Lillian volunteers in her children’s schools. She is webmaster for the Haverford Middle School PTO. She also volunteers in communications roles with the Delaware County Literacy Council and the Lansdowne Symphony Orchestra.  Lillian and her husband Joe have two sons who attend district schools. Form




Nicholas Rotoli
Nicholas Rotoli, D. Ed.
Dr. Rotoli is well-known to the Haverford Township community. Currently the Director of Curriculum and Instruction for the School District of Haverford Township, he has held several other positions in the district - high school assistant principal, Dean of English and principal of Haverford High School. A graduate of LaSalle University, Nick was awarded an assistantship to the University of Wisconsin where he earned a master's degree in English. He later earned his doctorate in Education Administration from Widener University and is currently working toward an MBA at LaSalle. Nick began his teaching career in New Jersey where he was awarded the Distinguished Teacher Award from the Camden Board of Education in 1979. The Pennsylvania Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts has recognized him with its "Outstanding English Educator" award in 1997. In 2001, he brought the Philadelphia branch of the Anti-Defamation League to Haverford High School to work with students on a "tolerance and diversity" education project. The League honored his commitment to diversity education when they recognized him for this innovative project that year.




Yvonne Wagner
Yvonne Wagner
Yvonne Wagner currently serves as the Assistant Business Manager of the Stratford Friends School.  She has previously been the Vice President, Audit for the Police and Fire Federal Credit Union and served in several capacities at Arthur Andersen, LLP.  She has used her skills in the district serving as the co-treasurer of the Oakmont Elementary School PTO.  She has also volunteered for the Pennsylvania Institute of Certified Public Accountants.  Yvonne holds as B.S. degree in accounting from St. Joseph’s University.  Yvonne’s children, with her husband Bill, attend district schools.




Student Representatives

Morgan Knapp

Alec Martucci

Colin Mottola


Haverford Township School District Education Foundation
PO Box 788, Havertown PA 19083
(610) 853-5900 ext. 4555
info@haverfordedfoundation.org

Last Update: August 30, 2011 at 8:49 AM