Christina “Tori” Morgan, LO, has been recognized as a “Circle of Excellence” recipient in the 2021 Women of Influence Awards sponsored by Lehigh Valley Business. Tori was in part recognized for her role as Township Commissioner for South Whitehall Township along with other volunteer roles throughout the community including the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission, Parkland Education Foundation, and Western Lehigh Chamber of Commerce. She is also a Senior Project Manager / Compliance and Regulatory Specialist at Entech Engineering Inc. The “Circle of Excellence” honors women for longstanding and notable success in the community who are leading the way for other women.
Awardees will be honored at a virtual celebration on Monday, May 3, 2021. Upon hearing of this accomplishment, Tori added,
“It is my pleasure to have the opportunity to serve both my community and clients in the Lehigh Valley and beyond. I am honored to receive this special recognition and humbled to be a part of this amazing group of women.”
The Women of Influence Awards honor high-achieving women for their career accomplishments. The honorees are selected on their professional experience, community involvement, leadership, and sustained commitment to mentoring.
“This year’s Women of Influence are breaking the glass ceiling and soaring to new heights. They lead by example and make time to mentor others,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, group publisher of Lehigh Valley Business. “Their outstanding professional accomplishments, community involvement, and commitment to positive change make them leaders to admire, and Lehigh Valley Business is honored to recognize them.”
About Tori:
Tori recently joined Entech, bringing with her over 30 years of diverse experience in the quality control, environmental, and health and safety field, including supervision, compliance management, budget preparation, operations, safety, laboratory, compliance, and QA/QC software management, industrial pretreatment and regulatory support.
She has served her community as Commissioner of South Whitehall Township for twelve (12) years. Tori is also the current President of the Pretreatment Information Exchange, Inc. (PIX) and is active in the Eastern Pennsylvania Water Pollution Control Operators Association (EPWPCOA), American Water Works Association (AWWA), and the Pennsylvania Water Environment Association (PWEA).