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Hope Enterprises Inc., a non-profit provider of services for people with disabilities in central Pennsylvania, has named George M. Johnson Jr. as chair of its board of directors effective this month.

In his role, Johnson will lead the 20-member volunteer board in promoting an everyday life for those with diverse abilities, a news release said. As a member of HOPE’s board since 2013, overseeing the organization’s direction and mission will continue to position the organization for a strong future.

“We are fortunate to have someone with George’s longevity and community involvement to serve as the next chairman for Hope Enterprises,” said Michael Barclay, past chairman, according to the news release. “Under his leadership, HOPE is positioned to continue fulfilling its mission of providing support for those with intellectual disabilities throughout our 8-county footprint.”

“HOPE’s leadership has looked to George for his advocacy and professional experience for the last 10 years,” said Rob Labatch, HOPE’s president and CEO, according to the news release. “His experience as Director of Client Management across Northeast Pennsylvania aided in HOPE’s growth, while continuing to focus on a high quality of care.”

George Johnson has served the organization for 10 years as a member of HOPE’s Human Resources and Executive Finance committees. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, a Pennsylvania Insurance License, and a Blue Cross Blue Shield Association Health Consultant Certification. His philanthropic contributions also include the Pocono Chamber of Commerce, and the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce. He resides in Cogan Station with his family.

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