New Board Members

CSC’s Board of Directors recently welcomed new board members for three-year terms: Nancy A. DeBellis, Helle Jepsen, and Michana Johnson.
DeBellis is Director, Education Marketing for Crayola. In her position, she is responsible for the strategic direction and development of the company’s education marketplace efforts that stimulate fun and creativity in varied learning environments. In addition, she leads relationship marketing efforts with early childhood, elementary art and classroom educators that include professional development program, product training, school-home-community connections, and other resources to protect and strengthen the positive emotional connections that exist between the Crayola brand and the education community.

DeBellis joined Crayola in 1986 in their Finance Division. She joined the marketing staff in 1989 and was promoted to positions of increasing responsibility in consumer marketing, licensing, strategy and new business development.
Johnson is a Senior Business Analyst for Air Products. In her position, she provides analysis and communication of financial results to commercial and financial management. She led a project team establishing new corporate policy on shared asset allocations across global business units, among other achievements. She joined Air Products in 2002. Prior to that, she worked for Hewlett-Packard and Dun & Bradstreet Corporation.

Johnson holds an MBA in Finance from Penn State University. In addition to her board position with CSC, she is the Youth Director at Grace Deliverance Baptist Church in Bethlehem. She began “Girls of Grace Development Program” for girls ages 12-18 to teach life skills for academic, social; and spiritual development.
Jepsen, a native of Denmark, has resided in the Lehigh Valley for more than a decade. She has held various positions with the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation, Nextlink Communications, and Adelphia Communications. Her previous board affiliations have included the Allentown Symphony and the American Red Cross.

Jepsen holds a bachelor’s degree in English and French from the Copenhagen University, Denmark.