Stephanie Lower
Administrative Coordinator
After retiring from Fulton Financial Corporation and a 40 year banking career as an Information Technology manager specializing in loan origination systems development and implementation, Stephanie is grateful for the opportunity to combine her technical skills and her passion for clean water sustainability.
Outdoor enthusiasm began early in her childhood where she spent summers camping as a Girl Scout, playing in the Conestoga River near her home and Pine Creek near her extended family’s mountain getaway. As a fourth-generation native Susquehannock Indian, she has always had a strong connection to the water and land of and around the Susquehanna River.
In 2019, Stephanie became a York County Certified Master Watershed Steward with the Penn State Extension and since then has logged 1000+ volunteer hours and 250+ education hours as a watershed leader in the community. She has established strong connections to a plethora of non-profit environmental organizations and is a Lancaster Watershed Leadership Academy graduate, member of the Board of Directors for the Conestoga River Club, volunteer education steward with Lancaster Conservancy, Faithful Green Leader and congregational mentor for Interfaith Partners for the Chesapeake, founder of her Church’s Creation Care Team and watershed champion and Creation Care Ambassador the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Lower Susquehanna synod.
When Stephanie isn’t working or volunteering, she can be found outdoors somewhere by the water kayaking, hiking, geocaching and nature journaling. She also enjoys gardening and relaxing in her backyard: a certified Wildlife Habitat, where she enjoys observing metamorphosis in her frogs and monarch butterflies.
She lives across the river in Mountville with her husband, grown son and labradoodle, Winnie.