10 The Dallas Post Dallas, PA Wednesday, July 24, 1991 The Pennsylvania Dietetic As- sociation recently honored Mary R. Ehret, M.S., R.D. of Dallas, as one of the recipients of the Recog- nized Young Dietitian of the Year award at their annual meeting in Lancaster. Awardees are individu- als 35 years of age and under who ‘have demonstrated competence ‘and leadership in their professional activities. Ehret is employed by the Penn- sylvania State Cooperative Exten- ‘sion in Wilkes-Barre as a special- | Ehret honored as dietician ist in community nutrition. A member of the Northeast Dietetic Association, she received her Bachelor of Science degree from New York State University in One- onta, N.Y. and a Masters degree from Marywood College in Scran- ton. Her involvement in community and media activities promotes the effort of the state and national dietetic associations to dissemi- nate clear and concise nutrition information to the public. PEOPLE David B. Hiscox, of Dallas Town- ship, has been named to the Luzerne County College Founda- tion Board of Directors by the LCCC Board of Trustees. Hiscox is a partner in the law firm of Rosenn, Jenkins & Green- wald, and practices law in the firm's estates and trusts department. Association, and is admitted to practice before all Courts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Hiscox is a member of the Board of Luzerne County Head Start, Inc., and is a member and past presi- dent of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Jaycees. He is also a member of the Georgetown Settlement Asso- — ciation Foundation and the Board David Hiscox named to LCCC board Established by the LCCC Board of Trustees, the LCCC Foundation is an independent not-for-profit educational trust, organized to provide expanded resources for the development of the Community College. It is governed by commu- nity leaders, like Hiscox, who rep- resent a diverse corporate and community interest, and guide the organization as Foundation Direc- Hiscox is a graduate of Wesleyan of Directors of the First Presbyte- tors, University and the University of Ian Church of Wilkes-Barre, «7 Pittsburgh School of Law. He is a Hiscox #2 1990 graduate of Lead- member of the Pennsylvania Bar ership Wilkes-Barre. Eckert named director at Hiscox resides in Dallas Town- ship with his wife, Jill. DAVID B. HISCOX ~ Pennsylvania Gas & Water Company (PG & W) has announced the promotion of William H. Eckert to the position of Director of Gas Supply. In this position he will be responsible for natural gas pur- tion and regulatory matters per- taining to natural gas on both the state and federal level. Mr. Eckert worked extensively in the Gas Industry prioor to joing PG & W in 1988 as a Senior Gas Supply Engineer. Most recent to his promotion, he held the title of ~ Manager of Gas Supply. He is presently a member of the Dallas Rotary, the George M. Dal- las Lodge No. 531 F. & A.M. and the Irem Temple. He served as pilot in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War. Mr. Eckert is a graduate of Easton Area High School, Easton Pa. and holds a bachelor of arts degree in Mathematics from Ly- coming College aswellasan M.B.A. from the University of Southern . Trucksville. William R. Seitzinger, a practic- ing pharmacist in Wyoming, Penn- sylvania and president-elect of the Pennsylvania Pharmaceutical Association among pharmacy as- sociation leaders from 47 states, Puerto Rico and the 'District of Columbia, who attended a Leader- ship Training Conference held ~ recently in Kansas city. The two-day conference, spon- sored by Marion Merrell Dow Inc., Dr. Stanley Hozempa of Shaver- town, has just returned from the 1991 American Optometric Asso- ciation Congress, held June 21-25 in Dallas, TX. Doctors of optometry, their families and guests from through- out the United States and several other countries attending the meeting, which included business sessions, continuing education lectures and an exhibit hall of chasing as well as all transporta- | G.H. Auxiliary donates card party proceeds Pennsylvania Gas & Water WILLIAM H. ECKERT Mississippi. ; He resides in Dallas with his wife Patricia and their children Julie and Christopher. | will be included in next year's balance of the Auxiliary’s $250,000 | pledge to the hospital, which will be used for renovations to the . hospital's second floor, an area designated for cardiac care. Shown at the check presentation are from left: Alice Biernacki, auxiliary president, Mountaintop; Lina Serpico, card party chairman, William Seitzinger attends leadership training conference was designed to provide incoming presidents of state pharmacy as- sociations with practical informa- tion and instruction in leadership and management techniques to help make their term of office for the comming year a personally satisfying and productive experi- ence. The training was provided by Lawrence-Leiter and Compant, an internationally acclaimed management consulting firm based in Kansas city. Hozempa attends conference opthalmic equipment. Dr. Hozempa attended continu- ing education lectures on: head- aches: An optometiic perspective, Retinal holes, tears and detach- ment, Glaucoma, Macular Degen- eration and 20/20 is not enough. The 28,000 member American Optometric Association represents three-fourths of the nation's doc- tors of optometry. 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