
Raised in Honduras, Jon Bomberger moved with his family to South Central Pennsylvania in 1990 and has called the area home ever since. A graduate of Millersville University, he lives in Lancaster County with his wife, where together they run a busy historic bed and breakfast inn and have raised five children and welcomed a granddaughter. As Branch Vice President for Coldwell Banker Realty in Lebanon, Hershey, and Camp Hill, Jon draws on his leadership experience and skills in coaching, teaching, creative problem-solving, and sales to help his agents succeed. A state-licensed real estate instructor who previously owned a real estate school, he is a consumer-focused advocate for the industry and volunteers with both LCAR and GHAR, serving on committees including education, school advisory, and grievance. He is also deeply committed to his community, having served as board president for Wildheart Ministries—which works to rebuild and revive Harrisburg through beautification, affordable housing, and an urban farm and education initiative—and currently serving as board secretary for Eden Village of Harrisburg.



Ed Stevenson brings a strong background in business, finance, leadership, and community service, with a degree in Economics from Virginia Tech and an MBA from Shippensburg University. He spent many years in financial services, serving as Vice President of Regional Banking for Pennsylvania National Bank and Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Keystone Leasing Company, before becoming a business coach who helped small businesses strengthen their sales strategies and operate more effectively. Ed has a long history of volunteer leadership, including ten years as Chairman of the Fund Distribution Committee for Capital Region United Way and service as a Boy Scout leader for both his son and grandson. Guided by his faith and a desire to help others, he serves on the Board of Directors for Friends Over Fences, a faith-based organization that helps formerly incarcerated individuals rebuild their lives after release. At Bethany Village, Ed has chaired the Wellness Committee and served on the Audit Committee, contributing his experience in finance, organization, and community engagement. Throughout his career and volunteer service, he has been known for his practical business insight, steady leadership, and commitment to helping people and organizations grow stronger.
Khary Lane is a Christ-centered leader, speaker, and community-builder with a deep passion for men’s discipleship, identity restoration, and sustainable impact. He brings over two decades of executive leadership experience, most notably as the former Director of Architectural Services at Rite Aid Corporation, where he served for 27 years before transitioning into full-time ministry and nonprofit leadership. A graduate of Lebanon Valley College with a degree in Business Management, Khary also holds two certificates from the Global School of Supernatural Ministry. He is the founding President of Eden Village of Harrisburg, a tiny home community for individuals experiencing chronic homelessness, and currently serves as board secretary and treasurer of Wildheart Ministries. Whether mentoring young men, speaking at faith-based gatherings, or overseeing real estate and community initiatives, Khary leads with compassion, humility, and boldness. He resides in Harrisburg with his wife, Amy, with whom he shares in ministry, family life, and property restoration work that reflects their commitment to transformation from the inside out.