GMCS Editorial: For
all of us that knew and worked with Jen, we thank you for your time and deeply committed
service in one of the most challenging positions and roles within the association
management world. Most importantly, we
thank you for your flawless character and strength in leadership during one of
the most troubling times in our industry. While we always knew this day would come, it saddens me to see it become a reality. All the best to you Jen on your new journey and ay life reward you with everything
that you have worked so hard to achieve.
Jennifer Casey, CEO of the Pennsylvania Builders
Association, today announced she will step down from the position, effective
Oct. 31, to pursue personal goals, such as training horses, selling real estate
and getting back into home construction.
“While I am looking forward to beginning a new chapter in my
life, I have made some lifelong connections throughout my time with PBA that I
will miss,” she said in a statement. “The staff, locals, and members of our
association have become like family to me.”
Casey, who joined the PBA in 2012, focused on developing
more cooperation between departments and supporting staff. She was responsible
for streamlining the budget and implementing a new accounting system. She also
initiated a membership campaign with a goal of growing its 5 percent every year
for the next five years.
“Jennifer will truly be missed. I wish her the best in all
of her future endeavors,” said Kevin Coutts, president of the PBA.
The PBA is asking interested parties to send a cover letter
with resume and salary history, along with three professional references, to
Mary Ann Sesler at masesler@pabuilders.org by Sept. 15. You can also call
814-490-9629 for more information.
The trade organization was chartered in 1952 and represents
nearly 5,400 member companies across the commonwealth.
Source: Central
Penn Business Journal
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