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PA Careerlink® Site Administrators Bureau of Workforce Partnership and Operations EASTERN REGION Regional Director James Nichols [email protected] 610-988-1378 610-393-2996 (C) Assistant Regional Director Elaine Stalfa [email protected] 570-459-3895 ext. 103 570-436-8747 (C) Office# Ext./Contact Site LWIA Location Site Administrator Direct Telephone Fax # Number Number 0102 PA CareerLink Delaware County Marybeth Ferguson 610-619-9912 610-447-3350 610-447-3173 SE035 at Chester City [email protected] 701 Crosby Street Suite B Chester, PA 19013-6096 0104 PA CareerLink Chester County Butch Urban 610-280-1010 610-280-1010 610-280-1013 SE030 479 Thomas Jones Way, Suite 500 [email protected] Exton, PA 19341 0107 PA CareerLink Bucks County at Brian Cummings 215-781-1073 215-781-1073 215-781-1086 SE020 Bristol [email protected] Ext. 2218 1260 Veterans Highway Bristol, PA 19007-7504 0108 PA CareerLink Delaware County Susan Bond 610-723-1222 610-723-1220 610-723-6007 SE035 at Media [email protected] Delaware County Community College 901 South Media Line Road Media, PA 19063-1094 0110 PA CareerLink Montgomery Kristina Harrell 610-270-3429 610-270-3429 610-270-3428 SE080 County [email protected] Ext. 201 1855 New Hope Street Norristown, PA 19401-3146 0113 PA CareerLink Bucks County at Brian Cummings 215-258-7755 215-258-7755 N/A SE020 Perkasie [email protected] Bucks County Community College – Upper Campus Cynthia Paetow (P.O.C) 1 Hillendale Road [email protected] Perkasie, PA 18944 0122 PA CareerLink North Wanda Carlo 215-967-9711 215-967-9711 215-967-9712 SE090 Philadelphia [email protected] 4261 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 0124 PA CareerLink Northwest Charles Jameson 215-298-9230 215-987-6503 215-842-7376 SE090 Philadelphia [email protected] Ext. 100 5847 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19144 0138 PA CareerLink West Philadelphia Alexis Brown 215-473-3630 215-473-3630 215-473-2172 SE090 3901 Market Street [email protected] Philadelphia, PA 19104 1 Updated: May 1, 2017 Office# Ext./Contact Site LWIA Location Site Administrator Direct Telephone Fax # Number Number 0139 PA CareerLink Philadelphia Nicki Woods 267-279-9888 215-557-2592 215-255-4755 SE090 Suburban Station [email protected] 1617 JFK Boulevard, Suite 200 Philadelphia, PA 19103-1859 0202 PA CareerLink Lehigh Valley at John T. Haupt 610-841-1180 610-437-5627 610-434-4122 LV070 Allentown [email protected] 555 Union Boulevard Allentown, PA 18109-1509 0212 PA CareerLink Wayne County Marie McDonnell (P.O.C.) 570-253-5970 570-253-5970 570-253-7278 NE135 314 10th Street (mailing address: 925 [email protected] Ext. 1765 Court Street) Honesdale, PA 18431 0213 PA CareerLink Pike County Cynthia DeFebo (P.O.C) 570-296-2909 570-296-2909 570-296-3533 NE135 837 Route 6, Unit 2 [email protected] Shohola, PA 18458 0214 PA CareerLink Carbon County Garry Wentz 570-325-2701 570-325-2701 570-325-5536 NE135 69 Broadway [email protected] Ext. 129 Jim Thorpe, PA 18229-2039 0224 PA CareerLink Berks County Patricia Adamczyk 610-988-1357 610-988-1300 610-988-1382 SE015 1920 Kutztown Rd., Suite F [email protected] Reading, PA 19604 0232 PA CareerLink Monroe County John Casella 570-620-2960 570-620-2850 570-620-0546 NE135 2937 Route 611, Merchants Plaza [email protected] Tannersville, PA 18372-0789 0804 PA CareerLink Luzerne County at Christine Jensen 570-822-1101 570-459-3854 570-459-3930 NE075 Hazleton [email protected] Ext. 3057 Hazleton Center 75 North Laurel Street Hazleton, PA 18201-5950 0811 PA CareerLink Schuylkill County Sharon Angelo 570-622-5253 570-622-5253 570-622-6072 NE075 at Pottsville [email protected] Ext. 149 203 East Arch Street Pottsville, PA 17901-3512 0812 PA CareerLink Lackawanna Cathy Gerard 570-963-3110 570-963-4671 570-963-4927 NE055 County [email protected] Ext. 3028 135 Franklin Avenue Scranton, PA 18503-1994 0818 PA CareerLink Bradford/Sullivan Darlene Wampole 570-265-1545 570-265-2171 570-265-2331 NT130 Counties [email protected] 312 Main Street, Suite 1 Towanda, PA 18848-1806 0820 PA CareerLink Tioga County Diana Edler 570-662-8111 570-724-1939 570-724-6620 NT130 56 Plaza Lane [email protected] Wellsboro, PA 16901-1763 0822 PA CareerLink Luzerne County at Christine Jensen 570-822-1101 570-822-1101 570-826-2443 NE075 Wilkes-Barre [email protected] Ext. 3057 Wilkes-Barre Center 32 East Union Street Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701 2 Updated: May 1, 2017 CENTRAL REGION Assistant Regional Director Keith Baker [email protected] 814-641-6408 Ext 127 814-386-9781 (C) Assistant Regional Director Bruce Jones [email protected] 570-327-3501 570-506-2496 (C) Ext./Contact Site Office# Location Site Administrator Direct Telephone Fax LWIA Number Number # 0302 PA CareerLink Cumberland County Samuel Marte 717-243-3877 717-243-4431 717-243-7767 SC180 1 Alexandra Court [email protected] Carlisle, PA 17015 0304 PA CareerLink Franklin County Derrick Donnell 717-709-4901 717-264-4584 717-264-0856 SC180 600 Norland Avenue [email protected] Chambersburg, PA 17201-4233 0306 PA CareerLink Adams County Alan Dudley 717-334-1173 717-334-1173 717-334-3869 SC180 150 V-Twin Drive [email protected] Ext. 210 Gettysburg, PA 17325 0310 PA CareerLink Capitol Region Lori Rank 717-920-2852 717-783-3270 717-772-0640 SC180 100 N. Cameron Street, Ste 101 [email protected] Harrisburg, PA 17101 0312 PA CareerLink Lancaster County Valerie Hatfield 717-509-5613 717-509-5613 717-509-5617 SE060 1016 North Charlotte Street [email protected] Ext. 349 Lancaster, PA 17603-2764 0314 PA CareerLink Lebanon County Martin Wubbolt 717-274-2554 717-274-2554 717-273-0710 SC180 243 Schneider Drive [email protected] Ext. 153 Lebanon, PA 17046-4875 0318 PA CareerLink York County Cristie DeWitt 717-767-7600 717-767-7600 717-767-7625 SC180 841 Vogelsong Road [email protected] Ext. 211 York, PA 17404-1397 0402 PA CareerLink Columbia/Montour Stacie Snyder 570-387-6288 570-387-6288 570-387-4293 CE175 Counties [email protected] Ext. 114 415 Central Road Bloomsburg, PA 17815 0404 PA CareerLink Mifflin County Margie Eby 717-248-4942 717-248-4942 717-248-3684 CE175 MCIDC Plaza [email protected] Ext. 171 Building #58 6395 SR 103 N Lewistown, PA 17044 0406 PA CareerLink Clinton County Jill Walter 570-893-4025 570-893-4022 570-893-2952 CE175 8 North Grove Street Suite F [email protected] Lock Haven, PA 17745-3547 0416 PA CareerLink Centre County Margie Eby 814-548-7587 814-548-7587 814-548-7591 CE175 240 Match Factory Place [email protected] Bellefonte, PA 16823 3 Updated: May 1, 2017 Ext./Contact Site Office# Location Site Administrator Direct Telephone Fax LWIA Number Number # 0418 PA CareerLink Stacie Snyder 570-988-7300 570-988-7300 570-286-8292 CE175 Northumberland/Snyder/Union [email protected] Ext. 317 Counties at Sunbury 225 Market St, Third Floor Sunbury, PA 17801-3417 0421 PA CareerLink Lycoming County Jill Walter 570-601-5730 570-601-5465 570-321-6536 CE175 329 Pine Street [email protected] Williamsport, PA 17701 0502 PA CareerLink Blair County Chuck McClellan 814-940-6223 814-940-6200 814-940-6236 SA100 3001 Fairway Drive [email protected] Altoona, PA 16602 0506 PA CareerLink Bedford County Chuck McClellan 814-623-6107 814-623-6107 814-623-5598 SA100 One Corporate Drive, Suite 103 [email protected] Ext. 110 Bedford, PA 15522 0514 PA CareerLink Clearfield County at Thomas E. Bogacki, Jr 814-371-0250 814-371-0250 814-371-8729 NC125 Dubois [email protected] Ext. 218 20 North 6th Street Dubois, PA 15801 0515 PA CareerLink Clearfield County at Todd L. Vanderburgh 814-765-8118 814-765-8118 814-765-2955 NC125 Clearfield [email protected] Ext. 307 1125 Linden Street Clearfield, PA 16830 0516 PA CareerLink Huntingdon County Barb Covert 814-641-6408 814-641-6408 814-641-6414 SA100 54 Pennsylvania Avenue [email protected] Ext 122 Huntingdon, PA 16652-1299 0518 PA CareerLink Cambria County Jeffrey Dick 814-533-2331 814-533-2493 814-536-2395 SA100 445 Schoolhouse Road [email protected] Johnstown, PA 15904-2927 0520 PA CareerLink Somerset County Jeffrey Dick 814-445-4161 814-445-4161 814-445-3913 SA100 218 North Kimberly Avenue - Suite 4 [email protected] Ext. 224 Somerset, PA 15501-1461 0706 PA CareerLink McKean County Terry S. Cole 814-363-9100 814-363-9100 814-368-5376 NC125 40 Davis Street [email protected] Ext. 13 Bradford, PA 16701 0712 PA CareerLink Potter County Terry S. Cole 814-274-9330 814-274-9330 814-274-7651 NC125 279 Route 6 West [email protected] Ext. 21 Coudersport, PA 16915 0720 PA CareerLink Jefferson County Todd L. Vanderburgh 814-938-0504 814-938-0504 814-938-0509 NC125 103 East Union Street, Suite 2 [email protected] Ext. 209 Punxsutawney, PA 15767 0722 PA CareerLink Elk County Thomas E. Bogacki, Jr. 814-371-0250 814-834-2857 814-781-7872 NC125 245 Depot Street [email protected] Ext. 218 St. Marys, PA 15857 4 Updated: May 1, 2017 WESTERN REGION Assistant Regional Director Linda Schell [email protected] 814-678-5070 814-673-9524 (C) Assistant Regional Director Frank Staszko [email protected] 724-379-4750 Ext. 104 724-263-8784 (C) Ext./Contact Site Office# Location Site Administrator Direct Telephone Fax LWIA # Number Number 0604 PA CareerLink Beaver County Dianne Funkhouser 724-728-4860 724-728- 724-728-7164 SW165 285 Beaver Valley Mall, Rte.
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