Pennsylvania state Rep. Patty Kim will serve as the keynote speaker for the ceremony.
Kim, a former news anchor, reporter and Harrisburg city councilwoman, was first elected to the state House of Representatives in 2012 and has been a leader in government reform and transparency. Kim’s priorities in the General Assembly include taking a solution-based approach to statewide issues, working in cooperation and collaboration with colleagues, and utilizing her record of service to support initiatives that stand to better the lives of the citizens she represents.
Kim is the chair of the Aging and Older Adult Services Committee, which makes her the first Asian American to serve as chair of a Pennsylvania House committee. She also is credited with creating and serving as the first chair of the PA Legislative Asian Pacific American Caucus. She has previously served on the Appropriations, Education, Insurance, and Local Government committees. She is the Capitol Preservation Committee treasurer, Team PA board director, and the United Way of the Capitol Region board director. Prior to her work in the legislature, Kim was elected to Harrisburg’s City Council, where she served two terms. She was elected as council vice president by her colleagues during her second term.
A 1995 graduate of Boston College, Kim is married to John Sider and together they have two children, Brielle and Ryan.
For the first time, the ceremony also will feature a student commencement speaker. April Demsko, of Palmyra, who will receive her bachelor of science degree in marketing, has been chosen to serve as the student speaker for the ceremony.