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Gene Veno


Gene Veno

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Gene G. Veno is currently President of Veno & Associates a National Strategic Consulting Firm, Gene G. Veno was the Chief Recovery Officer for Harrisburg School District, President and CEO of the American Association of Public Insurance Adjusters (AAPIA), and founder of Veno & Associates.

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Education

Gene attended West Scranton High School. Upon graduating he received his BS in Business Education from Elizabethtown College. Gene earned his Masters in Public Administration from Marywood University and Gene received an honorary Doctorate Degree in Law from the National University of Health Sciences.[30]

Career

In 1975, Gene was elected chairman of the Lackawanna County Home Rule Government Study Commission. Gene ran for Mayor of Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1981, but lost to James Barrett McNulty by 575 votes. In 1984, Gene served as executive secretary to the Pennsylvania Milk Marketing Board. In 1989, Gene founded Veno and Associates, a governmental policy and lobbying firm, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In June 2005, he was named President and CEO of the Foundation for Chiropractic Progress. Gene was the President/CEO for the American Association of Public Insurance Adjusters and was a state-appointed chief recovery officer for Harrisburg School District. He has also served on the school board for the Scranton School District and was an adjunct graduate and undergraduate instructor of business at the at Lebanon Valley College as well as Dean of Continuing Education at Lackawanna College.

Chief Recovery Officer for Harrisburg School District

Gene Veno was named chief recovery officer for Harrisburg City School District in December 13, 2012. On May 18, 2013, the Harrisburg Board of School Directors voted in favor of Veno’s plan 9-0. On May 31, 2013, Veno’s recovery plan was approved by the state of Pennsylvania. The plan consists of a call to cut costs by 5% for both staff salary and benefits. After the implementation of Gene's financial plan, Standard & Poor's Rating Services gave the Harrisburg School District an "A" rating.

Books

In 2011, Gene served as creator for Safety In The Field For Public Adjusters, a book written by Mark A. Everest, Lori E. Everest, and Leah A. Class.

Awards and honors

In 2002, Gene was awarded the Nevelyn J. Knisley Award for College Educator of the Year for developing a strategic marketing plan for the Lebanon Catholic High School. In 2005, he was named Person of the Year by Dynamic Chiropractic. In 2008, Gene received an honorary Doctorate Degree in Law from the National University of Health Sciences.

References

Gene Veno Wikipedia


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