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Vita Education Services welcomes new executive director

Heather S. Giampapa has a strong background in nonprofit leadership

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Vita Education Services announced the appointment of Heather S. Giampapa as its new executive director. With a significant background in nonprofit leadership, Giampapa is poised to lead Vita into its next chapter, building on its well-regarded legacy of empowering individuals in the Bucks County area through education. 

Giampapa brings over two decades of experience to her new role at Vita. Her resume includes impactful positions at notable organizations, such as the Pennsylvania Association of Nonprofit Organizations, Uplift Center for Grieving Children, St. Mary Medical Center, A Woman’s Place and Astral Artists. Giampapa is a Pennsylvania Standards for Excellence Licensed Consultant. She has an extensive background in nonprofit management, development and program excellence that Vita believes will be invaluable in propelling it forward. 

“I am thrilled to join the Vita team and continue the organization’s vital work in fostering education and opportunity within our community,” she said. “I look forward to collaborating with our dedicated staff, volunteers and partners to expand our reach and deepen our impact.”

Ellen Happ, president of Vita’s board of directors, expressed her enthusiasm for the new leadership: “Heather’s visionary approach and proven track record in nonprofit success make her an ideal leader for Vita Education Services. The board is excited to work with her to enhance our programs and benefit our students.” 

The nationwide search for Vita’s new executive director was funded in part by a grant from Foundations Community Partnership. Happ expressed appreciation for this support, saying, “We are grateful for FCP’s investment in Vita’s mission and future.” 

The mission of Vita is to ensure all community members have access to the opportunities they deserve through education. Since 1971, Vita has provided free, quality educational programs that help individuals gain skills that enhance their ability to deal with real-life situations, meet personal goals and become more self-determining and self-sufficient. It serves diverse populations with cultural sensitivity, encouraging personal growth and life-long learning. Whether teaching basic literacy, family literacy, English as a Second Language or other foundational skills, cognitive behavioral skills or employment readiness skills, Vita is focused on helping individuals become productive, self-sufficient, contributing members of the community. It is the lead literary agency in Bucks County and the largest provider of education programs in the Bucks County Correctional Facilities. 

For more information about Vita’s programs, paid teacher and volunteer tutor opportunities, or making a financial donation, visit vitaeducation.org

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