This summer 20 high school students participated in the Health Career Exploration Program at St. Luke’s University Health Network, which introduces rising seniors in the Allentown and Bethlehem school districts to careers in health care.
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Cedar Crest program matches state-school tuition for qualified students
Cedar Crest program matches state-school tuition for qualified students
Read More »A tale of two health networks: How health care became the biggest employer in the Lehigh Valley
Lehigh Valley Health Network and St. Luke’s University Health Network are the two biggest employers in the Lehigh Valley. Chances are, if you live in the area, someone you know works for one of these health care giants. But just how did the health care industry become the largest employer in the Lehigh Valley? LVB talked to experts to find out.
Read More »Meet a higher ed leader with an eye on helping grow businesses
For Tina Richardson, chancellor of Penn State Lehigh Valley, business growth is a key focus of her work in higher education.
Read More »Girls construction camp offers camaraderie, career-info and hands-on training
A free, weeklong camp serves to provide career info and hands-on training activities for girls 14 to 18 who have interest in construction, architecture, engineering and related fields.
Read More »Look good, feel good: Paula Young of Young Medical Spa is a leader in the cosmetic medicine industry
Paula Young, co-owner of Young Medical Spa, opens up to Lehigh Valley Business. She talks with us about the pressure on women to look good, the most popular cosmetic procedures, and raising a son and maintaining a marriage in the midst of a busy career.
Read More »Genesis Ortega: Host of PBS39’s “Es Tiempo” advocates for the Valley’s Latino community
Genesis Ortega, host of PBS 39's, "Es Tiempo," and Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce "Hispanic Business Person of the Year," opens up about her rising career, ageism in the workplace, and growing up between two cultures.
Read More »Adapting to change in the kitchen-remodel space
For four decades, Kitchen Magic has navigated the ups and downs of the home improvement business as a growing family-owned company that offers tailored kitchen remodels, with manufacturing space right in the Lehigh Valley.
Read More »Agency promotes three execs as part of succession strategy
In a move designed to prepare the firm for a succession plan, SWBR promoted three executives to vice president positions.
Read More »Fellowship Community names new leader
At Fellowship Community, Mary Kay McMahon oversees an organization that has 360 employees and about 500 residents.
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