Rich Dad Poor Dad Exclusive Real Estate & Wealth-Building Event Coming to Penn State

Community Invited to Attend and Learn from World-Renowned Experts

State College, PA– Robert Kiyosaki, internationally acclaimed author of Rich Dad Poor Dad and one of the most influential voices in financial education, will appear live at Penn State University on Friday, August 29 as part of a special one-day event: “Rich Dad Revealed: Real Estate, Wealth & Wisdom.”

Hosted in the Nittany Lion Inn Ballroom from 1:00 PM to 2:30 PM (doors open at 12:30 PM), this exclusive event will bring together students, alumni, and the broader public for an engaging and educational experience focused on personal finance, tax strategies, and real estate investing.

Joining Kiyosaki are his trusted Rich Dad advisors:

  • Garrett Sutton, Esq. – Asset protection expert and bestselling author
  • Tom Wheelwright, CPA – Real estate tax strategist and author of Tax-Free Wealth
  • Ted Sutton, Esq. – Business law and structuring expert

“Our mission is to bridge classroom theory with real-world opportunity,” says Mallory Meehan, Clinical Associate Professor of Real Estate and Associate Director of the Borrelli Institute for Real Estate Studies at Penn State. “This is an unparalleled opportunity for students and community members alike to learn directly from global leaders in wealth creation and entrepreneurship.”

This event is part of the Borrelli Institute’s commitment to providing real-world, application-based learning opportunities that prepare students for advanced careers across a wide spectrum of real estate ventures.

Tickets

  • Penn State Students: $15
  • General Public: $50
  • Private Lunch with Speakers (Only 4 Spots Remaining): $150

Register now: https://lnkd.in/eZB6nK2a

Space is limited and tickets are selling fast.


For press credentials, media interviews, or more information, please contact:
Mallory Meehan
Email: mmm446@psu.edu
Clinical Associate Professor of Real Estate
Associate Director, Borrelli Institute for Real Estate Studies

Smeal College of Business, Penn State University


 

Kish Bank Appoints Jordan Cupp Branch Manager in State College

STATE COLLEGE, PA –August 5, 2025 – Kish Bank has announced the appointment of Jordan Cupp to Branch Manager of Kish Bank’s South Atherton branch in State College.

Cupp joined Kish in 2023 as a Personal Banker at the North Atherton Branch in State College after a previous career in education. With her teaching background and leadership skills, Cupp was quickly promoted to Regional Operations Manager in May of 2024 and has since played an instrumental role in delivering the Kish experience to clients. She entered her new role as Manager of the South Atherton branch earlier this summer on June 30.

Cupp shared that she is excited to serve the people of State College through extraordinary branch service. “Since I started as a teller, engaging with customers has helped me grow professionally.  The relationships we establish with our customers are unmeasurable, and I am proud to be a part of this legendary organization,” she said. Cupp added she hopes to get more involved in the Centre County community in her new leadership role.

Cupp is a graduate of The University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Arts degree and served as an elementary teacher for several years in Iowa and Texas before her move to Pennsylvania. She resides in Warriors Mark with her husband and son.

About Kish Bank

Kish Bank is a $1.8 billion regional community bank that operates 20 offices and financial centers serving Centre, Mifflin, Huntingdon, Blair, and Juniata counties, and northeastern Ohio. Other business units of Kish Bank include Kish Insurance, Kish Financial Solutions, Kish Benefits Consulting, and Kish Travel.Kish Bank is a subsidiary of Kish Bancorp, Inc., trading under the OTCQX stock ticker symbol of KISB. For additional information, please visit MyKish.com.

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Kish Bancorp, Inc. | 2610 Green Tech Drive, State College, PA 16803 | 1-800-981-5474 | MyKish.com

Penn Highlands Healthcare Implements New Emergency Alerts

At Penn Highlands DuBois, shown with a poster of the new emergency alerts are (l. to r.) Jocelyn Long, Director of Quality and Safety, and Megan Bussard, System Vice President of Safety and Quality at Penn Highlands Healthcare.

(August 5, 2025 — DuBois, PA) At Penn Highlands Healthcare, the safety of patients, visitors, employees, physicians and volunteers is one of its highest priorities. On August 6, 2025, the health system is standardizing all medical, facility and security alerts across its hospitals and senior living facilities to improve communication and responses during emergencies. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation have recommended the use of plain language alerts to communicate clearly in emergency situations.

Throughout the health system, standardized plain language emergency alerts are replacing the color-coded codes, which have been used to notify employees, physicians and volunteers about critical situations occurring in the hospitals and senior living facilities. 

The new alerts use clear, everyday language to ensure that everyone – including patients and visitors – understand the nature of the situations and the actions required to be taken. 

“By sharing plain language alerts with patients and visitors, it helps to improve communication and reduce confusion during emergencies, said Megan Bussard, System Vice President of Safety and Quality at Penn Highlands Healthcare. “The new alerts help ensure that everyone, including non-healthcare professionals, understands the nature and scope of an emergency, facilitating faster and more effective responses.”

The alerts will be identical for allhospitals and senior livingfacilities in the Northwest, Central and Southwest regions. 

Alerts will reflect three types of situations: 

  • Medical, such as alerts for the Rapid Response Team
  • Facility, such as a fire
  • Security, such as a combative patient

“We are standardizing the alerts to eliminate confusion that can be associated with the ambiguous codes; help facilitate faster responses by clearly stating the emergency; and provide greater transparency by sharing clear information about the nature of the emergency,” explained Bussard. 

For more than 10 weeks, the health system’s employees have been receiving training on the new alerts to enrich their understanding and increase their safety awareness so that they are well prepared to respond when the new alerts are announced.  

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Penn Highlands Healthcare was officially formed in 2011 and is comprised of nine hospitals. Penn Highlands Brookville, Penn Highlands Clearfield, Penn Highlands Connellsville, Penn Highlands DuBois, Penn Highlands Elk, Penn Highlands Huntingdon, Penn Highlands Mon Valley, Penn Highlands Tyrone have served area communities for the past 100+ years. Penn Highlands State College is a new state-of-the-art hospital that opened in 2024. The health system’s business continuum also includes a home care agency, long-term care facilities and residential senior living communities, as well as durable medical equipment companies and retail pharmacies.

Penn Highlands Healthcare has evolved into an organization with approximately 6,200 employees in 150+ locations throughout 26 counties in Pennsylvania that include community medical buildings, outpatient facilities, surgery centers and physician practices. The facilities have a total of 1,396 inpatient, skilled nursing and personal care beds.  The system, which has 849 physicians and 427 advanced practice providers on staff, offers a wide range of care and treatments with specialty units for cancer, cardiovascular/thoracic, neurosurgery, pulmonology, neonatal and high-risk pregnancy patients. Being focused on what is important – patients and families – makes Penn Highlands Healthcare a great choice for healthcare in the region.

Keller Engineers Hires Former Intern in Water/Wastewater Division

July 28, 2025, Hollidaysburg, PA – Keller Engineers, Inc., with locations in Hollidaysburg, State College, and Gettysburg, PA and Haddonfield, NJ is a full-service engineering firm providing client-focused civil and structural engineering, and surveying services.

Keller Engineers, Inc. is excited to announce the hiring of former Water/Wastewater intern, Sasha Neyman, as a full-time Engineering Technician in the Water/Wastewater division!


Presently, Sasha is remotely finishing a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Arizona. As an active student on-campus, she served as a Resident Assistant and was a member of Eco Reps, an organization that promotes eco-friendly events and practices on campus. Sasha has experience working as an industrial engineering intern, helping industrial engineers optimize and streamline processes. Within Water/Wastewater, Sasha will be primarily responsible for environmental permitting, treatment analysis, and system design.

Penn Highlands Huntingdon Achieves PCI Accreditation from Corazon

Shown displaying the Corazon accreditation certificate are back row (l. to r.) Angela Guyer Director of Nursing; Hannah Kerstetter, BSN, RN, CCRN, Cath Lab Supervisor; Chris Suomela RT (R) (CV); Nicole Keefer RN; Heather Mock BSN, RN; Michael Sabatini MD, PhD, Medical Director; and Rhonda Halstead Regional Market President – Central Region. Front row (l. to r.) Roni Kratzer RN; Valarie Lester BSN, RN; and Mikayla Boonie RN. Not pictured: William Harris Supervisor RT (R) (CT) (CI).

(July 25, 2025 — DuBois, PA) The Cardiac Catheterization/PCI program at Penn Highlands Huntingdon received accreditation from Corazon, a national leader in services for the cardiovascular specialty. Through a vigorous process, the accreditation proves that the program at Penn Highlands Huntingdon has once again met or exceeded Corazon’s Accreditation Standards, national societal guidelines and the requirements established by the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PA DOH). As an accrediting agency on behalf of the PA DOH, Corazon helps to ensure life-saving services are provided in communities across the state.

According to Corazon, Penn Highlands Huntingdon demonstrated through its accreditation survey that they are committed to providing the highest quality level of care to its patient community. Their dedication, hard work, and exceptional leadership have allowed this opportunity to engage their entire hospital team, enhancing their cardiac service line, and thus allowing them to excel through this accreditation.

In 2022, as part of a $9 million expansion and enhancement project, Penn Highlands Huntingdon installed a state-of-the-art angiography system. The technically advanced system is designed to improve minimally invasive therapy for many conditions such as coronary artery disease and stroke. The system provides unmatched positioning flexibility that enables the medical teams at Penn Highlands Huntingdon to perform the most advanced cardiac catheterization, vascular and interventional radiology procedures.

“It is an honor to be accredited by Corazon,” said Rhonda Halstead, MSM, Regional Market President – Central Region which includes the Penn Highlands Hospitals in Huntingdon, Blair and Centre counties. “This accreditation demonstrates to the community that when they come to Penn Highlands Huntingdon for cardiac care that they will receive top quality, progressive care from a highly skilled team using technically advanced diagnostic and therapeutic devices.”

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Penn Highlands Healthcare was officially formed in 2011 and is comprised of nine hospitals. Penn Highlands Brookville, Penn Highlands Clearfield, Penn Highlands Connellsville, Penn Highlands DuBois, Penn Highlands Elk, Penn Highlands Huntingdon, Penn Highlands Mon Valley, Penn Highlands Tyrone have served area communities for the past 100+ years. Penn Highlands State College is a new state-of-the-art hospital that opened in 2024. The health system’s business continuum also includes a home care agency, long-term care facilities and residential senior living communities, as well as durable medical equipment companies and retail pharmacies.

Penn Highlands Healthcare has evolved into an organization with approximately 6,200 employees in 150+ locations throughout 26 counties in Pennsylvania that include community medical buildings, outpatient facilities, surgery centers and physician practices. The facilities have a total of 1,396 inpatient, skilled nursing and personal care beds.  The system, which has 849 physicians and 427 advanced practice providers on staff, offers a wide range of care and treatments with specialty units for cancer, cardiovascular/thoracic, neurosurgery, pulmonology, neonatal and high-risk pregnancy patients. Being focused on what is important – patients and families – makes Penn Highlands Healthcare a great choice for healthcare in the region.