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October 19, 2007
Good Shepherd Home & Specialty Hospital Name New Trustees
Allentown—David DeCampli and Scott Baker were recently elected to three-year terms on the Good Shepherd Home Board of Trustees, and Larry Levin, M.D., was elected to a one-year term on the Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital Board of Trustees. The Good Shepherd Home Board of Trustees is the governing board for Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, and the Good Shepherd Specialty Hospital is a subsidiary of the Good Shepherd Home.
DeCampli is president of PPL Electric Utilities, the PPL subsidiary that delivers electricity to more than 1.4 million customers in 29 counties of Pennsylvania. He assumed his current position with PPL in April 2007, after serving as PPL Electric Utilities’ senior vice president of transmission and distribution engineering and operations since December 2006. Previously, DeCampli was vice president of asset investment strategy and development for Exelon Energy Delivery. DeCampli originally started his career at PECO Energy as a project manager and held a number of positions of increased responsibility before being named director of customer service and business process reengineering. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Drexel University and a master’s degree in organizational dynamics from the University of Pennsylvania.
Baker is currently vice president of customer service for FL Smidth, Inc. in Bethlehem where he has served in several engineering and management positions since 1991. He is responsible for a $135 million division, comprised of more than 225 people, and led a sales increase of 40 percent from 2005 through entry into new markets.
With an expertise in multi-national customer relations and supply chain management, Baker has traveled to 19 different countries and worked extensively with China and the Far East.
He is a two-time graduate of Lehigh University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering in 1991, followed by a master’s of business administration in 1997.
Dr. Levin is currently a practicing physician at Muhlenberg Primary Care, P.C. in Bethlehem, where he has served since 1998. A native of Philadelphia, Dr. Levin received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Washington University in 1984, before returning home to attain a medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine in 1989. He acquired his internship at Montefiore Hospital at the University of Pittsburgh from 1989 to 1990, and served his residency at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia from 1990 to 1992.
Current trustees elected to another three-year term on The Good Shepherd Home board are Sandra Bodnyk of Orefield, Michael Goldner, M.D., of Allentown and Edith Ritter of Coopersburg.
The Good Shepherd Home is the parent company with subsidiaries including: The Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital, The Good Shepherd Home Long Term Care Facility, Inc., The Good Shepherd Workshop/Vocational Services, Inc., Good Shepherd Long Acute Care Services, Inc. and the Good Shepherd Housing Development Corporation. |