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New Trustees Appointed To Bucks Countycommunity College Board

Schools and Libraries

June 30, 2022

From: Bucks County Community College

NEWTOWN, PA - The Bucks County Commissioners recently named two new trustees to the board at Bucks County Community College. Both distinguished individuals are long-time residents of Bucks County and look forward to adding valuable insight to help the college flourish.

Ronni Fuchs is a Partner at Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders LLP, where she represents pharmaceutical and medical device companies as a litigator and as a counselor. Prior to Troutman Pepper, Ronni was a Partner at Dechert LLP.  She has been practicing law in Philadelphia and Princeton for 30 years. Ronni regularly counsels clients on regulatory and compliance issues relating to clinical trials, transparency, and informed consent. She graduated, magna *** laude, from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, and obtained her Bachelors, with Distinction, from the University of Virginia. Ronni was born in Queens, New York, and attend the Bronx High School of Science. She has lived in Bucks County for 28 years, and raised 3 children here.

Bucks welcomes another new trustee, Jamie Fazzalore, whose father served as a 25-year trustee at the college. Jamie enjoyed a 25-years plus career in the fine jewelry business and for the past 15 years has worked in the animal control field, serving as Animal Control Officer for several Bucks County municipalities, as well as starting her own nuisance wildlife removable business, Homestead Wildlife Control. Jamie has been the President of the Board of Directors for the AARK Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center, and is a charter member and Vice-President of the Yardley-Makefield Lions Club Board of Directors. Jamie attended Bucks County Community College, and graduated with a B.S. in Finance from the Philadelphia College of Textiles and Sciences, now Jefferson University.  A 50-year native of Bucks County, Jamie resides in Lower Makefield Township with her husband and sons.