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Controller Glenn Eckhart takes oath of office

Lehigh County Controller Glenn Eckhart, a Republican, was sworn in Jan. 4 for his second four-year term in office with Court of Common Pleas Judge Doug G. Richley presiding at the ceremony held in the Lehigh County Courthouse.

In addition, Eckhart organized an event to honor his staff at the Masters at Shepherd Hills Jan. 6 inviting Reichley, Northampton County Common Pleas Judge Emil A. Giordano and Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas Judge James T. Anthony as well as family members of his staff.

All members of the staff took the oath of office. This is the first time this has been done, according to Eckhart.

“I thought it would be neat to have a night where the families could come and see their loved ones taking the oath of office,” Eckhart said. “I wanted to recognize them individually.”

Eckhart said taxpayer money was not used for the event, rather it was paid for by campaign contributions, donations and Eckhart.

Recognized on Jan. 6 were Deputy Controller John Falk of Allentown, Office Manager Cindy Achey of Lower Nazareth, Auditor Rob Fenstermaker of New Tripoli, Auditor Zachary Effting of Hanover Township, Associate Auditor Daniel Aqilino, of Newton, N.J., and part-time solicitor Christie Schlottman of Whitehall,

Senior Auditor Thomas Schweyer of Allentown took the oath of office Jan. 4 with Eckhart.

Eckhart came up with the idea to host the event to recognize his staff.

“When the voters elected me, they elected the staff as well,” Eckhart said. “I wanted to start a new tradition.”

Speaking at the event, Eckhart introduced each of his staff members and talked about each one.

“John [Falk] has really made the department what it is over the last 28 years. He has worked for four controllers and he has made the office what it is. This position is appointed by the controller. He is so valuable, four controllers and both parties have recognized the job he has done. He has built the staff. He thinks of the office as a team and cares about the employees.”

Eckhart said “Cindy [Achey] has been here for 28 years, also working for four different controllers.

She is the office manager/secretary and keeps the office in order. We can always count on her to get things done. She is a great asset to the team.”

Fenstermaker has been with the county for 12 years.

“He is invaluable in handling difficult situations and is an integral member of the team,” Eckhart said.

“Zak [Effting] is one of our newer team members and is very well credentialed. He is a CPA and has a criminal justice and accounting background. He is the future of the controller’s office.”

Eckhart said Aquilino started as an intern two years ago while at Moravian College and was hired full time Jan. 4.

“Christie [Schlottman] has been an invaluable asset to the team offering legal advice when needed.”

Eckhart thanked his supporters for their faith in him but said the event Jan. 6 was about the staff.

“I need people to understand I don’t do this job alone,” Eckhart said.

“I will continue to work for the taxpayers honestly and look for efficiencies and I will continue to build on the good relationships I have with the elected officials of Lehigh County.”

Lehigh County Controller Glenn Eckhart takes the oath of office Jan. 4 with Lehigh County Court of Common Pleas Judge Doug Reichley presiding.PRESS PHOTO COURTESY GLENN ECKHART