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Fattore named regional industry relations officer

Friday, September 26, 2025

Pennsylvania College of Technology has appointed Angelo N. Fattore as a regional industry relations officer. This newly created position aims to build industry partnerships in the Lehigh Valley region.

Angelo Fattore portrait
Angelo N. Fattore

Fattore comes to Penn College from Moravian University, Bethlehem, where he was assistant director of international enrollment and a student experience mentor for graduate business programs before most recently serving as assistant director of graduate, adult admission and partnership development. He also held professional roles at Cera-Met LLC, an investment casting foundry, as a project manager, and worked in Europe and Australia.

Fattore holds master’s degrees in data analytics and supply chain management and a bachelor’s degree in business administration, all from Moravian University, as well as an associate degree in general studies from Northampton Community College, Bethlehem.

Committed to the community, Fattore serves on the Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Nonprofit Business Partners Council. He also served on the cabinet of the Emerging Leaders for the United Way of Greater Lehigh Valley, was the membership chair for Study Pennsylvania and a technology chair for the Traffic Club of the Lehigh Valley, was a candidate for Man & Woman of the Year by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of Greater Lehigh Valley, and served as a  member of the board of directors of Northampton Community College’s Alumni Association.

In 2024, Fattore was named as an honoree to Lehigh Valley Business’ Forty Under 40 list.

“We are pleased to welcome Angelo Fattore to Penn College in this important new role,” said Sara R. Hillis Ousby, executive director, business and industry. “Angelo brings a strong combination of industry experience, higher education leadership and community engagement that aligns well with our mission. His deep roots in the Lehigh Valley and demonstrated commitment to partnership development will be invaluable as we strengthen connections in the region.”

Fattore will prioritize site visits to polymer industry partners and actively engage in local workforce and economic development stakeholder events to strengthen partnership opportunities and drive meaningful impact for the region’s polymer workforce. Additionally, he will maintain a touchdown office at 645 Hamilton St., Allentown, a space generously donated by Allentown real estate developer City Center Group in support of the regional engagement efforts of Penn College.

To learn more about Workforce Development at Penn College, visit www.pct.edu/wd.

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