Lamb McErlane PC Announces Rachel E. Lusk has been Elected to the Board of Trustees of SPARC & Joins the CCCBI Emerging Leaders Committee
West Chester, PA – Lamb McErlane PC is pleased to announce that Rachel E. Lusk has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Southeastern Pennsylvania Autism Resource Center (SPARC) and has joined the Emerging Leaders Committee of the Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry (CCCBI).
SPARC is a nonprofit clinic in West Chester, PA that offers behavioral treatment programs to help individuals on the autism spectrum, as well as children with a variety of behavioral concerns or other developmental disabilities.
The CCCBI Emerging Leaders committee promotes the professional growth of young professionals in Chester County, PA. The program is designed to engage, educate and empower young professionals to aid them in becoming the future leaders of business in the Chester County region.
At Lamb McErlane, Rachel concentrates her practice in the areas of state and federal civil and commercial litigation. She is a graduate of Duquesne University School of Law and received her undergraduate degree from the Pennsylvania State University. Rachel is admitted to the Pennsylvania and New Jersey Bars and is a member of the Chester County Community Foundation.
“Rachel is a motivated, forward thinking individual and is well suited for SPARC and CCCBI,” remarked Lamb McErlane Managing Partner Joel L. Frank. “Her commitment and dedication to the community readily aligns with that of the firm.”
Lamb McErlane PC, a full service regional law firm based in West Chester, Pennsylvania, has 30 attorneys and built a reputation on delivering the highest caliber of legal service in an environment focused on personal attention and results. Bringing the sophistication and experience equated with large, metropolitan firms, Lamb McErlane’s highly efficient, goal oriented and focused approach produces results that clients demand. www.lambmcerlane.com