L-R: Blair Rush, President Southeast Region, C&N; David Schultheis, President & CEO, The Pathway School; Jory Barrad, Director of Development & Communications, The Pathway School; Lester Gallagher, Chief Financial Officer, The Pathway School; Bob Kile, SVP, C&N
DOYLESTOWN, PA – C&N, a leading financial services company across Pennsylvania and New York, recently presented a check for $30,000 to The Pathway School as part of the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program.
The Pathway School, a nonprofit special education school founded in 1961, serves students ages 5-21 with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intellectual Disabilities, emotional disturbances and other neurological impairments. The school’s mission is to build academic, social and life skills in students with special needs which will promote their success and independence after Pathway. David Schultheis, President and CEO of The Pathway School, shared, “The Pathway School proudly partners with C&N to support local students with special education needs. Generous support from partners like C&N helps provide state-of-the-art STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) learning programs, as well as programs in the arts, such as drama, the visual arts, music, and career education to students in the greater Philadelphia region and beyond.”
On hand to present the check and represent C&N were Blair T. Rush, President of C&N’s Southeast Region, and Bob Kile, SVP/Senior Commercial Lending Relationship Manager. Mr. Rush commented, “C&N is honored to support The Pathway School as they continue to endeavor on their vital mission and offer high quality programs and services that provide students with the opportunity to meet their full potential.”