Every Child, Inc. Welcomes Two New Members to its Board of Directors
- Every Child, Inc.
- Mar 5
- 1 min read
Every Child, Inc. is pleased to announce the appointment of Curtis Swogger and Dr. Steven Licht to its Board of Directors in the first quarter of 2026. Their addition reflects the organization’s continued commitment to strengthening community partnerships and leadership in support of children and families across Southwestern Pennsylvania.
Curtis Swogger brings extensive experience in leadership development, organizational strategy, and culture-building. Throughout his career, he has worked closely with organizations and teams to strengthen leadership, improve collaboration, and support long-term growth. His strategic mindset and passion for building strong, people-centered organizations will help guide Every Child as it continues expanding services that support children and families.
Dr. Steven Licht is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon serving the Pittsburgh region and is deeply connected to the local community through his work in healthcare. Through his professional experience and commitment to service, Dr. Licht brings valuable perspective on community wellbeing and access to care. His insight will help support Every Child’s mission of strengthening families and improving outcomes for children.
The Every Child Board of Directors provides strategic guidance and community leadership to advance the organization’s mission of helping children and families build stronger, healthier futures.
Every Child, Inc. looks forward to the expertise and perspective both Swogger and Licht will bring as the organization continues its work supporting foster care, behavioral health services, and family stability throughout the region.



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