Recent Articles from Jennifer Botchie Deinlein
Don’t yuck your kids’ yum
Why are we so quick to criticize what others like — even our kids?
Say “Bye, Bye, Bye” to generational music battles
I have always had to have music on while I’m in the car. As my kids have gotten older and developed their own musical tastes, it has become something of a battle.
Executive director of PA Workforce Development Association on staying relevant in the workplace
Carrie Amann, Executive director of the PA Workforce Development Association speaks to the roles that got her where she is today and current challenges facing Pennsylvania's workforce development.
Flipping out over gymnastics role models
School is out and, while I’m trying not to let my kids watch nonstop television, we did make an exception for the U.S. women’s gymnastics championships. As it turns out, the competition was filled with not only outstanding gymnastics, but great role models.
Appreciation ‘May’ not always come easily
I can’t speak for the teachers, but I have a feeling they’d like a little more appreciation in, say, March, when it’s still cold and far enough past Christmas and Valentines Day that they could use a break from the norm.
Steve Lindsey, CEO of Garden Spot Communities, roots for underdogs and believes we will see a return to intergenerational living
Steve Lindsey, 62, is the chief executive officer of Garden Spot Communities, including Garden Spot Village, Frederick Living, Maple Farm and Thistledown Co-Living
Warren Stumpf, principal, Capital Region Insurance Agency, talks about computerization, automation, and rising costs in insurance
Warren Stumpf, 70,founded Capital Region Insurance Agency in 1996 and has spent more than 40 years in the insurance industry
Andrew Taceloskly, COO of JLG Industries inc., talks about pursuing sustainability
Andrew Tacelosky has spent his entire career – nearly 30 years – with JLG Industries Inc.
What am I doing with my life?
You created the career services department at Thaddeus Stevens. What goes into keeping it current and growing? I break it down into five key things. First is how we run […]
How would I grade myself on ‘summer’?
The beginning of summer is like a second New Year’s for me. Every year, I vow that I’m going to take advantage of the break and get organized and NOT leave everything until the last minute.
Kristin Delauter, manager at SEK, CPAs and Advisors, talks goals, auditing, and local baseball
Kristin Delauter, 30, was recently promoted to manager for SEK, CPAs and Advisors, based in their Chambersburg office
President and CEO of Hamilton Health Center, Terese DeLaPlaine, talks about new satellite location
Little did Terese DeLaPlaine know, when she started doing office work at an FQHC in her native Susquehanna County at the age of 15, that she would find a vocation that has lasted more than 20 years











