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Habitat for Humanity welcomes new board members

These four individuals bring diverse expertise and a shared commitment to advancing the organization’s mission

From top L: Outley, Kravets, Goldstein, Boytin. Submitted Photos

Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County announced the addition of four prominent leaders to its board of directors, effective July 1. The new board members bring diverse expertise and a shared commitment to advancing Habitat Bucks’ mission of “Building Communities, Empowering Families” through attainable housing.

The newly-elected board members are:

  • Judith Stern Goldstein, senior project manager at Gilmore & Associates, returns to the board and brings extensive experience assisting municipalities with planning needs. Her deep knowledge and strategic insight will greatly enhance the board’s capabilities in overseeing Habitat Bucks’ sustainable development projects.
  • Robert Kravets, associate at Fox Rothschild LLP, specializes in real estate law and his legal expertise will be invaluable in navigating the complexities of land acquisition and housing development.
  • Nicole Boytin, vice president, senior relationship manager at Penn Community Bank, is known for her leadership in commercial banking and community engagement. Her financial acumen and commitment to community development will support Habitat Bucks in expanding its reach and impact.
  • Sherrylynn Outley, senior planning and admin manager at PNC Bank, offers a wealth of experience in organizational development and leadership. Her skills will be critical as Habitat Bucks continues to grow and enhance its organizational capabilities. 

“We are delighted to welcome such a talented group of leaders to our board,” said Florence Kawoczka, executive director of Habitat Bucks. “The collective expertise our organization has gained will undoubtedly strengthen our efforts to offer safe, attainable housing options to families across Bucks County.” 

These new board members come at a critical juncture for Habitat Bucks, as the organization intensifies its efforts to meet the growing housing needs of the county. With a keen focus on serving more families, they will play a pivotal role in advancing Habitat Bucks’ mission to provide much-needed workforce housing. Their expertise will be crucial in helping the organization extend its reach and impact, ensuring that every family in Bucks County has the opportunity to build strength and a future. Visit HabitatBucks.org or call 215-822-2812 for more information.

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