LCA Announces New Organizational Structure

Lancaster City Alliance (LCA) has announced a new organizational structure, which took effect on July 1. Changes to the overall team alignment are centered around the addition of two new roles, vice president of administration and relations and vice president of community and economic development. This change creates a new layer of leadership between the role of president, held by Marshall Snively, and the director roles.

Colleen Wagner has served the organization since 2007 and is stepping into the role of vice president of administration and relations. She will oversee and lead employee relations, communications, volunteer engagement, and finance.

Jeremy Young will serve as the vice president of community and economic development and will oversee and lead the economic development department, the Downtown Investment District, and Clean & Safe initiatives. He started his career path with LCA as an intern with the James Street Improvement District and officially joined the LCA team in 2016.

The new roles for Wagner and Young were shared with partners and stakeholders at Lancaster City Alliance's annual business meeting on June 26.

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