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RTSD Board Elects New President & VP, Welcomes New Member

Longtime members Liz Duffy and Susan Stern were elected president and vice president, respectively, and Thomas Le was welcome to the board.

Liz Duffy (left) and Susan Stern (right) were voted in as Radnor Township School Board President and Vice President, respectively. New board member Thomas Le was welcomed to the ranks, as well.
Liz Duffy (left) and Susan Stern (right) were voted in as Radnor Township School Board President and Vice President, respectively. New board member Thomas Le was welcomed to the ranks, as well. (Radnor Township School District)

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — The Radnor Township School District Board has new leadership.

The board Tuesday elected Liz Duffy to be the board president and Susan Stern as vice president at their reorganization meeting.

Duffy is entering her seventh year of service on the board.

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A Radnor resident for more than 20 years, she is the parent of four children, including three Radnor High School graduates and a current RHS senior.

Before becoming an active school and community volunteer, Duffy spent 15 years in marketing and advertising in Manhattan and Philadelphia, working across consumer goods, pharmaceuticals, and financial services.

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She volunteers with Radnor Residents for Gun Safety, Radnor ABC House, and the Radnor Educational Foundation.

Duffy is a Boston College graduate with a BA in Economics.

Stern is beginning her 13th year on the board.

She has contributed to the Radnor Township community through serving eight years on the Township Planning Commission and as a founding Board Member and Treasurer of the Skunk Hollow Community Garden. She also serves as Treasurer on the Board of The Women’s Sacred Music Project.

Stern previously served as board president from 2019 to 2021 and vice president in 2018, in addition to roles on several key committees

She is a registered nurse, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and a self-employed professional living in Wayne.

Additionally, the board also welcomed Thomas Le as its newest member. Le filled the seat previously held by Dr. Andrew Babson, who did not seek re-election.

A longtime Radnor volunteer, Le has served on several district committees, including Student Sleep & Healthy Schedules, Health, PE & Aquatics, and Homework Study. He coached the Radnor
Middle School MATHCOUNTS team to a State Championship win in 2019 and later led the Pennsylvania team at nationals.

He is an active volunteer in numerous nonprofit and community organizations and is a graduate of the Radnor Township Citizens Policy Academy.

A credentialed actuary, Le works for a Fortune 500 mutual insurer and holds a BSE in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania.

He and his wife, Julia, have lived in Radnor for more than 21 years and are parents of two Radnor graduates.

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