CASA elects new board members

CASA of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties has announced the appointment of three new board members: Corinn Kirchner, David Noll, and Susan Peipher. The appointments bring CASA's board of directors to 14 members for 2025, celebrating 15 years of advocacy for youths in foster care.

Kirchner holds an associate degree and works as a commercial real estate broker/broker of record. She is a partner with PPM Real Estate Inc. She is a past president for the Commercial & Industrial Council of Lancaster County, a past board member of the Lancaster County Association of Realtors, and a past board president for The Mix at Arbor Place. She is a Real Estate Committee member for Reality Church and a volunteer for Toys for Tots of Lancaster. She trained and served as a court-appointed special advocate in 2022 and joined the board this year to continue to serve the youths in need of an advocate.

Kirchner resides in Lancaster city with her husband and two rescue dogs. She has four nephews.

Noll holds degrees from Franklin & Marshall College and Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He served the Ephrata area as a family physician for 28 years and then worked in health care administration in the Ephrata and WellSpan health care systems until his retirement in 2018. He has served on several community boards, including Ephrata Community Hospital, the Lancaster City and County Medical Society, and the Visiting Nurse Association. He is a member of Wheatland Presbyterian Church and has taught English as a second language (ESL) and Sunday school classes. Noll was inspired to join CASA by his wife, who has been a volunteer advocate for more than 10 years.

The Nolls have three married children, 11 grandchildren, and a foster grandchild.

Peipher holds a Bachelor of Arts from Mount Holyoke College and a Juris Doctor from Penn State Dickinson School of Law. She works as an attorney at Appel, Yost & Zee, where she focuses on civil litigation and municipal law. She serves on the finance committee for Power Packs Project and previously served on the boards of Power Packs and YWCA Lancaster. She chose to join CASA because as a mom and a lawyer, she felt strongly about the organization's mission.

Peipher is married and has three children. She resides in Manheim Township.

CASA of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties is dedicated to protecting the rights of abused and neglected children. CASA recruits and trains volunteer advocates to ensure that every child has a compassionate and safe home. To learn more, visit http://www.casalancleb.org.

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