PS Bank
Sabrina Armbruster, PS Bank (SUBMITTED)
Sabrina Armbruster has joined the bank as compliance officer/vice president.
With over 20 years of experience in community banking, Armbruster brings strong operational expertise and extensive banking knowledge to the team. In this role, she will be responsible for developing, implementing and administering various aspects of the bank’s compliance management program.
Prior to serving as compliance officer, Armbruster held positions in credit analysis, loan operations and bank marketing. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing and management from Penn State University.
Armbruster resides in Roaring Brook Twp.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Anthony Schmitt, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (SUBMITTED)
Jeffrey Bell, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (SUBMITTED)
James Beebe, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (SUBMITTED)
Anthony J. Schmitt has been chosen as the new president of the Scranton Stake of the church, which covers Carbon, Lackawanna, Lehigh, Luzerne, Monroe, Northampton, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties as well as Broome and Delaware counties in New York, and Warren County, New Jersey.
Schmitt is joined by his new counselors, Jeffrey S. Bell and James N. Beebe.
Created in 1979, the Scranton Stake, which is similar to a diocese in other churches, has 3,840 church members and 13 congregations. There are 13 Latter-day Saints stakes in Pennsylvania, including over 53,000 members statewide.
The church operates under a lay ministry that allows its local leaders to continue in their current employment.
Schmitt lives in Lake Ariel. He is employed as an antique furniture restorer and dealer with Doug Schmitt Antiques in Lake Ariel.
Bell lives in Springville. He is self-employed as a dentist in Clarks Summit.
Beebe lives in East Stroudsburg. He is employed as the head of R & D Learning with Organon, a global health care company.
The Wright Center
Jignesh Sheth, Wright Center (SUBMITTED)
Dr. Jignesh Y. Sheth, senior vice president and enterprise chief operations and strategy officer at the Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education, was selected to receive a Laureate Award from the Eastern Region of the Pennsylvania Chapter of the American College of Physicians (PA-ACP).
This prestigious recognition honors Fellows or Masters of the ACP who have demonstrated long-term excellence in internal medicine, patient care, education or research. Sheth is a longstanding Fellow of the ACP.
He has spent nearly two decades with the Wright Centers for Community Health and Graduate Medical Education.
Sheth earned his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery with honors in biochemistry, medicine and public health in 2004 from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College in Wardha, India. He later received a Master of Public Health with a specialization in health promotion in 2006 from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb and completed his internal medicine residency in 2009 through the Scranton-Temple Residency Program, now the Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education.