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School Administration Promotion, Hiring In Bensalem Township
The Bensalem Township School District said an administrator was promoted to financial manager after a retirement. That post was also filled.

BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA —The Bensalem Township School District has made some changes to the makeup of its administration.
The district has appointed Jennifer Stock-Ladner as accounting supervisor, replacing Brett Haskin, who will become the financial manager.
Haskin succeeds Michael G. Bevilacqua, who is retiring.
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Stock-Ladner has 22 years of experience as a controller, where she completed and oversaw all accounting activities with accuracy and speed. She earned her bachelor's degree in accounting at Temple University.
Since May 2018, Stock-Ladner has served as controller at Penn Emblem Co. in Trevose. She had previously worked for 13 years as a controller at Saxco International, LLC in Horsham Township.
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The district said Stock-Ladner’s strengths include her ability to solve problems, manage annual audit processes, forecast short and long-range cash requirements and obligations, and collaborate with others.
"She is tea am-oriented professional who prepares clear comprehensive financial reports for executive-level management," the district stated in a press release.
Haskin, a Bensalem Township High School graduate, joined the administrative team as an accounting supervisor on July 1, 2018. He had served as a staff accountant in the Central Bucks School District for six years.
He earned his bachelor's degree in accounting at The Pennsylvania State University and his master's degree in business administration with a management concentration from La Salle University.
The district said Haskin’s strengths include his ability to solve problems, collaborate with others, and complete cash flow projections to determine future liquidity and cash needs.
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