A discussion of the immense battle plans, invasion strategy and major
players from June 6th to September 1944. What mistakes were made by
both the German Army and Allied Forces and why was it imperative that the
invasion succeed.
– Mark Squeglia, B.A.
Event cohosted with Corry Higher Educational Council
Event will be livestreamed on Facebook (www.facebook.com/JeffersonErie)
An Erie native, Mark Squeglia, B.A. has spent the majority of his career working in the areas of information technology and marketing for Hammermill Paper, Erie Insurance and General Electric. Squeglia is the board vice president of the Hagen History Center board of directors, and he has been involved in governance, advancement, planning, facilities, and executive committees. He stepped in as the interim executive director between December and June 2022 while taking a leave of absence from the board. Squeglia has a Bachelor of Arts degree in history from Gannon College and has been involved in the Hagen History Center’s speaker series for several years. He is also a frequent lecturer for the Jefferson Education Society of Erie on historical topics, specializing in military history, specifically World War II. He is also a board member of Torch International’s Erie chapter and a member of the Perry 200 Commission.