Board of Directors
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Martin Chase
ERC Founder, President & Original C.E.O. The Empowerment Resurrection Center of Chester was founded by Martin Chase, its President and CEO. Born and raised in Chester, Pennsylvania, Mr. Chase first recognized the need for and opened a treatment facility for substance abuse in his home town. This effort, The Empowerment Resurrection Center of Chester, is an expanding operation today... Read More About Martin Chase |
Mitchell Allen
ERC C.E.O. Mitchell Allen is the founder and CEO of Caring Hearts Senior Care, LLC, and Race to Recovery Now. He is presently the CEO of the Empowerment Resurrection Center. An advocate for a holistic/realistic approach to rehabilitation, Mitchell believes in “whole family” healing with a focus on community collaboration... Read More About Mitchell Allen |
Rev. Dr. Dexter L. Davis Sr.
Dr Davis was born and raised in the City of Chester, Pennsylvania. He attended the Chester Upland Public Schools and is a proud graduate of the Chester High School Class of 1973. He graduated from Millersville University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education and a minor in Sociology. Dr. Davis earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration from West Chester University and a Doctorate in School Administration from Widener University. Reverend Davis has also studied at TUMI (The Urban Ministry Institute). Rev. Davis is an active member of Mayor Thaddeus Kirkland’s Interfaith Citywide Initiative. He also serves on several boards that impact the lives of children and adults in Delaware County. Dr. Davis currently serves as an adviser to Mayor Kirkland and City Council on education-related matters. |
Dean Lawthers
Dean Lawthers has worked at Path Lab Services, Micron Technologies, North American Cable Equipment (an affiliate of Direct TV), and as a sales rep for Brooklyn Low Voltage Supply. He obtained a HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) certificate from Delaware County Community College and has attended Immaculata University, Malvern, PA. In his spare time, he has volunteered at local food banks, St. Maximilian Kolbe Parish and East Side Little League. |