On Thursday, Jane Mannon, vice president of Human Resources at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, sent the following email to managers and leaders:
Dear colleagues,
We are happy to share that we hired a new director/chief of security and a parking and transportation services manager.
William Losefsky is our new director/chief of security. He replaces Scott Sutherland, who left the organization this summer. With Deborah Berini’s recently announced organizational changes, Security now reports to me.
As Penn State Health continues to grow, William will also have additional responsibility for Security for Penn State Health, and in that capacity he will have a reporting relationship to David Swift, chief human resources officer.
Kyle Sergott is our parking and transportation services manager for Hershey Medical Center. This is a new position and will oversee parking enforcement, parking allocation to align with best practices and valet and shuttle services on the Hershey campus. He will report to William.
Both will support our ongoing workplace and safety initiatives (helping to protect our employees, faculty and students. Kyle started with us earlier this week (Oct. 28), and William starts Nov. 11.
William joins our team from LRGHealthcare in Laconia, N.H., where he was chief of security services/transportation. While there, he oversaw all security protective operations and transportation for all LRGHealthcare system hospitals, medical office buildings and affiliated practices and wellness centers.
William earned his master’s degree in business administration from Columbia Southern University in Orange Beach, Ala. He graduated from Springfield College in Springfield, Mass., with a bachelor’s degree in human services with a concentration in criminal justice.
His many certifications include: Crime Prevention through Environment Design, Healthcare Protection Administrator and Anti-Terrorism Specialist.
He has extensive Department of Defense and disaster/emergency management training. He also earned certification in ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, and Evacuate) and is an Active Shooter instructor.
Kyle comes to us from Lanier Parking Solutions in Philadelphia where he was territory manager. In that role, he oversaw managers and supervisors of three marquee center city parking facilities. He participated in planning committees on parking facilities usage and operational effectiveness and oversaw physical plant maintenance on recurring and special project basis. Kyle earned his bachelor’s degree in management from Lebanon Valley College.
Join me in welcoming William and Kyle to our Penn State Health family, and in thanking David Melhorn for serving as interim director.