03/25/2026
A New Era for Workforce Development in Northeastern Pennsylvania.
On March 3rd, the JobsFirst team—including Board members Gregory Hambric, Clive Harrow, and Alan Momeyer—traveled to Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA) for the official launch of the NEPA Workforce Funder Collaborative at the Scranton Area Community Foundation (SACF).
The event was a powerful convening of local leaders, affirming what’s possible when a community invests in itself and its next generation. John Cosgrove, CEO of All-One Foundation, shared a strong regional sentiment: leaders in the area are constantly striving for synergy, often saying, “We have to make 1 plus 1 equal 3.” John Yudichak, President of Luzerne County Community College, echoed this, noting: “We know that we all have to collaborate—educators, nonprofits, employers, and philanthropy.”
Laura Ducceschi, President and CEO of Scranton Area Community Foundation, reinforced that message, stating, “Our neutrality paired with our efforts moved us forward. Fragmentation limits economic mobility. A true workforce needs alignment.” It was this spirit of collaboration that led JobsFirst NYC to partner with SACF in 2024.
Our CEO and President, Marjorie Parker, expressed pride in bringing JobsFirst NYC’s 20 years of experience to support the work already underway in NEPA. “We weren’t just there to lead; we were there to partner with a community that already knows how to adapt and thrive.”
JobsFirst was also thrilled to introduce Shanie Mohamed as Executive Director for JobsFirst NEPA—a leader with deep community roots and a vision to drive real economic mobility.
We extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who contributed to this incredible launch; your presence and support made all the difference.
We were excited for the official JobsFirst NEPA launch event on April 28 in Northeastern Pennsylvania and continued to follow along as the JobsFirst Movement by Design unfolded.