About

CELG Mission

Empowering Berks Communities

To maintain and enhance the quality of life in Berks County by assisting municipal leaders in meeting the changing needs of their communities through education, cooperation, and practical support.

1994

YEAR FOUNDED

8,000+

PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS

72

Municipalities Served

Our Vision

CELG is recognized as the premier municipal leadership development organization in Berks County. Through its unique partnership of public, private, and academic sectors, the Center inspires local officials to anticipate, plan for, and respond to community change by promoting best practices, strengthening cooperation among municipalities, and enhancing public understanding of local government.

Our History

30 Years of Local Leadership

CELG was founded in 1994 at Albright College with a simple but powerful idea: that local government works better when leaders are well-educated, well-connected, and well-supported. What began as a regional initiative has grown into one of the most respected municipal leadership organizations in Pennsylvania.

Over three decades, CELG has welcomed more than 8,000 participants to its programs and has played a meaningful role in advancing cooperation, planning, and informed decision-making across Berks County. The Center has supported municipalities through technical assistance, intergovernmental agreements, consolidation studies, management planning, and professional searches — helping communities address increasingly complex challenges with practical, community-centered solutions.

In 2013, the Berks County Water & Sewer Association (BCW&SA) was established as a core component of CELG, further strengthening the Center’s role in supporting essential public infrastructure and environmental stewardship throughout the county.

COOPERATIVE PURCHASING

BCCPC connects municipalities for better pricing and shared procurement.

Intergovernmental Agreements

Facilitating cooperation between neighboring municipalities on shared challenges.

REGIONAL FORUMS

The Berks Municipal Partnership bridges communication across five county regions.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE

Expert contract services at discounted rates for municipalities of all sizes.

Municipal Cooperation

Stronger Together

One of CELG’s most important roles is helping municipalities work together. The challenges facing local governments today — rising costs, aging infrastructure, evolving regulations — are rarely solved by any one community working alone.

CELG provides the leadership, forums, and frameworks that help municipalities collaborate, share resources, and find solutions that benefit the entire region. From cooperative purchasing to intergovernmental service agreements, CELG has spent 30 years building the bridges that connect communities across Berks County.

Governance & Structure

A Partnership Built on Trust

CELG is supported by Albright College, municipal partners, and private sponsors — and guided by advisory bodies that ensure our work always reflects the real-world needs of the communities we serve.

GOVERNING BODY

Community Advisory Board (CAB)

The governing board of CELG, comprising representatives from Albright College, municipal government groups, BCW&SA, and Premier Sponsors. The CAB establishes the strategic direction for all CELG activities.

ADVISORY

Local Government Advisory Council

Brings together experienced municipal officials and professionals to provide input on programming, emerging issues, and community needs — keeping CELG’s work grounded in practical reality.

ACADEMIC PARTNER

Albright College

CELG is based at Albright College’s Roessner Hall in Reading, PA. Albright’s support provides CELG with the academic infrastructure, credibility, and resources to serve as a true regional educational institution.

COUNTY PARTNERSHIP

Berks County Commissioners

The Berks County Commissioners match every dollar contributed by CELG member municipalities — a powerful demonstration of the county’s commitment to local government excellence.

Our Network

A Network of Community Resources

CELG is home to a family of affiliated organizations that serve the diverse needs of Berks County’s municipalities, professionals, and public servants.

Our Staff

Experienced Leadership. Committed Support.

The CELG team brings decades of experience in local government leadership, administration, and community partnership. Together, they provide dedicated support to municipalities and public servants across Berks County, continuing a strong tradition of service and excellence.

Jeanne Johnston

CELG DIRECTOR

Bio coming soon.

Andrea Weist

CELG Administrative Coordinator

Andrea Weist has been the Center’s Administrative Assistant since December 2009. She is responsible for program promotion and registrations, communication with the Berks County Cooperative Purchasing Council, the Berks Municipal Partnership, and the Local Government Advisory Council, as well as many other administrative matters. Andrea is married, has three daughters, and resides in Muhlenberg Township.

Cindy Conrad

CELG SECRETARY

Bio coming soon.

Paul Janssen

FORMER CELG DIRECTOR

Paul Janssen served as Director of the Center for Excellence in Local Government from August 2012 until his retirement, bringing decades of leadership and dedication to the organization and the communities it serves. He held a bachelor’s degree in political science from Bloomsburg University and a master’s degree in public administration from American University. Prior to joining the Center, Paul served more than 25 years as a township or city manager in four Pennsylvania municipalities. He also worked as a consultant to local governments and non-profits for six years, including a 30-month commitment as an interim borough manager, and served as coordinator for the consortium of communities for Montgomery and Chester Counties. Shortly after his retirement, Paul passed away, leaving behind a lasting legacy of public service, mentorship, and commitment to strengthening local government and community leadership.

Ready to get involved?
Whether you're a municipal official, a water professional, or a community partner — CELG has a place for you.