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Part 2: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Attorney Thomas Stitt

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Easton, PA – “I like helping people do what they can’t do for themselves,” explains our guest. He has made an unwavering commitment to helping others through his work, and also by being a pillar to his community. This is the story of Thomas Stitt.

Thomas Stitt is an attorney with over fifty years of experience. Currently he maintains a general law practice in the Lehigh Valley, Thomas P. Stitt, Esq., which offers additional specialized services in the form of estate planning, trusts, financial services, and business services. “I’m educated as an attorney,” explains Thomas. “This is an opportunity to help people, who cannot help themselves.”

In Thomas Stitt’s two-part show, he will reflect on the notable accomplishments of his personal life, as well as notable accomplishments throughout his career.

Thomas graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University in 1965. “While at Duke, I learned the discipline of studying,” notes Thomas. He also earned a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Southern Methodist University in 1968.

After completing his law degree, Mr. Stitt served as a first lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1971.

Thomas became affiliated with AAA Northampton County, as he began with the position of vice president in 1973. He ultimately served as chairperson from 2004 to 2023. He also served as chairperson of the Lehigh Valley chapter of the American Red Cross, and also became affiliated with Rotary International, The Freemasons, and Shriners. An avid golfer, even as far back as his high school days, he was inducted into the Lehigh Valley Golf Hall of Fame.

“Practicing law is an opportunity to help people accomplish what they couldn’t do on their own,” concludes Thomas. “It’s also to make your community and America a better place to live.”