
Beth Staab
President
Beth A. Staab was elected to her second term as Supervisor in Montgomery Township, currently appointed as Vice-chair. She’s served as liaison to the Environmental Advisory Committee (EAC), Open Space, Shade Tree, Business Development Partnership and our Parks and Recreation Committees.
As background, Beth graduated with honors from Dickinson College with a degree in Policy Management Studies. Upon graduation, Beth worked in sales, marketing and regulatory compliance at Merck. She volunteered at Bridle Path Elementary and served on their Home & School Executive Board and has enjoyed mentoring youth at Trinity Lutheran. Beth now assists with community outreach at Mitzvah Circle Foundation as an advocate for vulnerable families in our area.
Appointed to Montgomery Township’s EAC, Beth served for over 12 years. She also founded and led a monthly after-school environmental club at Bridle Path for seven years where she taught students how to protect and preserve our land, trees, water and wildlife.
Beth and her husband Curt are proud parents of three boys who attended North Penn Schools, Temple University and University of Pittsburgh. They have been residents of Montgomery Township for over 28 years.
As background, Beth graduated with honors from Dickinson College with a degree in Policy Management Studies. Upon graduation, Beth worked in sales, marketing and regulatory compliance at Merck. She volunteered at Bridle Path Elementary and served on their Home & School Executive Board and has enjoyed mentoring youth at Trinity Lutheran. Beth now assists with community outreach at Mitzvah Circle Foundation as an advocate for vulnerable families in our area.
Appointed to Montgomery Township’s EAC, Beth served for over 12 years. She also founded and led a monthly after-school environmental club at Bridle Path for seven years where she taught students how to protect and preserve our land, trees, water and wildlife.
Beth and her husband Curt are proud parents of three boys who attended North Penn Schools, Temple University and University of Pittsburgh. They have been residents of Montgomery Township for over 28 years.
