PPFF Welcomes Joseph McCauslin as Office and Online Retail Facilitator

Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation

CAMP HILL, PA — The Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation (PPFF) recently announced the appointment of Joseph McCauslin as its new Office and Online Retail Facilitator. Bringing over 16 years of experience in technology management and a strong background in community service, McCauslin is poised to enhance the Foundation’s mission of conserving Pennsylvania’s state parks and forests.

McCauslin joins PPFF after serving as Assistant Technology Manager at the Harrisburg School District, where he led office management and technology operations. His expertise in creating and maintaining organizational systems will be critical to supporting PPFF’s operations and strengthening its online retail presence.

In his new role, McCauslin will oversee office communications, manage online retail orders, and support the Foundation’s fundraising initiatives. Additionally, he will coordinate events and programs aimed at fostering public engagement with Pennsylvania’s natural heritage.

“We are thrilled to welcome Joey to our team,” said Marci Mowery, President of PPFF. “His skills in office management and his commitment to community service align perfectly with our Foundation’s goals.”

McCauslin’s passion for community service is evident in his ongoing volunteer work as a Volunteer Facilitator at Feed My Starving Children in Middletown, PA. Reflecting on his new role, he shared his enthusiasm for contributing to Pennsylvania’s environmental preservation. “Working for the betterment of the future should be the legacy that all of us strive to leave behind,” said McCauslin. “I’m excited to contribute to the preservation of our forests and parks for future generations.”

McCauslin’s blend of professional experience and dedication to service positions him as an asset to PPFF. Under his guidance, the Foundation’s operations, retail efforts, and community outreach are expected to flourish, further advancing its mission to protect and celebrate the state’s parks and natural spaces. His appointment marks a step forward in ensuring Pennsylvania’s forests and parks remain vibrant resources for generations to come.

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