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Tamaqua Chamber announces 2025 board

The Tamaqua Chamber of Commerce announces its 2025 board of directors and executive committee.

The 2025 board and executive Committee includes leaders from a broad spectrum of industries, bringing invaluable experience and a strong passion for community development. Their leadership will be instrumental in guiding the Chamber’s efforts to advocate for businesses, provide essential services to members, and collaborate with local organizations to ensure the continued prosperity of the region.

The 2025 Tamaqua Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors: Kim Noel, Avenues of PA, president; Amber Zuber, Lehigh Carbon Community College, vice president; Ann Ostergaard, Heisler’s Cloverleaf Dairy, treasurer; Matthew Warden, Mauch Chunk Trust Company, secretary.

Board members are: Maureen Donovan, LCCC & Tamaqua BPW; Jennifer Drake, Independent Living Services; Susan Fegley, EMD Electronics; Michelle Foster, St. Luke’s Miners Campus; Richard Hadesty, St. Luke’s Miners Campus; Christine Holman, Law Office of Christine Holman; Jael Houser, Tamaqua Salvation Army; Michael McGinley, Towne & Country Real Estate; Anthony Odorizzi, Bowe & Odorizzi Law LLC; Melanie Ross, Tamaqua Station Restaurant; Carolee Smith, The Village at Houser’s Crossing; Kyle Whitley, Tamaqua Community Art Center; Lance Williams, Perla Enterprises; Linda Yeich, Northeast PA Settlement; and Jarrod Yuskauskas, Vince Boyle Team-ReMax Real Estate/New Victoria Productions.

The newly appointed board of directors and executive committee will work collaboratively to advance the Chamber’s goals of strengthening local businesses, promoting economic vitality, and enhancing community engagement through a variety of programs and initiatives.

“We are thrilled to welcome this talented group of business and community leaders to the 2025 board,” said Aimee Dotson, executive director of the Tamaqua Chamber of Commerce. “Together, we look forward to building on the successes of the past while introducing new programs that will foster growth and support businesses in our region.”

The Tamaqua Chamber of Commerce remains dedicated to its mission of creating a vibrant business climate and advocating for the success of its members. With this dedicated leadership, the Chamber is poised to continue driving positive change and creating meaningful opportunities for Tamaqua’s businesses and residents.

The Chamber is a nonprofit organization focused on promoting business development and fostering a thriving local economy in Tamaqua and the surrounding areas. The Chamber offers a range of services, events and networking opportunities to its members, with a commitment to community engagement and economic growth.

For more information, visit www.tamaqua.net or contact Aimee Dotson at chamber@tamaqua.net