New Britain Township supervisors are expected to take action on a leadership change at Monday night’s meeting, with two agenda items focused on the township manager position.
Supervisors will first consider a motion to separate from current Township Manager Dan Fox, who took on the role in April 2024. If approved, the board will then vote on appointing Terry Fedorchak as interim township manager.
Fedorchak brings decades of municipal experience to the role. He previously served as township manager in Lower Makefield for nearly 25 years and has since become a frequent interim leader for municipalities across the region.
In recent years, he has held interim roles in Upper Makefield, Tinicum, Upper Dublin, Cheltenham and Lower Frederick, and has also served as interim executive director of the Conshohocken Authority.
He was most recently appointed interim township manager in Upper Makefield in April 2025, continuing a track record of stepping into leadership transitions for local governments.
No additional details on the potential separation with Fox were included on the agenda.
Monday’s meeting is expected to provide more clarity on the township’s direction and leadership moving forward.
CentralBucksNow has reached out to Fox and Board of Supervisors Chair MaryBeth McCabe for comment.
Fox previously held the role of Township Manager of Easttown Township, and was also township manager of New Garden Township in Southern Chester County. He managed Yeadon in Delaware County and Caln Township in Chester County for eight years before going to New Garden Township.
Fox has a background in finance, with knowledge on bonds and other financial issues for municipalities and school districts, handling more the $2 billion in portfolios for 200 school districts and municipalities.