BUSINESS

New chamber board formed

Staff Writer
Echo Pilot
The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced its officer team for 2010. They include Marissa Pinto-Burt, president, from Edward Jones; Chris Grimm, vice president, from First National Bank of Mercersburg; Michelle Scott, vice president, from Orrstown Bank; Brian Hissong, secretary, from JAG Management Group; and Ed Warren, treasurer, from Mother Martin's Coupons. 
The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce represents over 330 members. The organization promotes the economic growth and vitality of our community, providing the framework for member prosperity and contributing to the quality of life in our community. The chamber focuses on networking, education, communication, community development, special events and member services to accomplish its mission. 
Joel Fridgen, executive director of the chamber, stated “With the new officer team and board in place the chamber is now positioned to develop and finalize its plan for 2010 in early February. I appreciate all the people who volunteer and give of their time and talent to our chamber. Without their commitment, dedication, and support, our chamber would not be able to generate its program of activities now and in the future.”

The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has announced its officer team for 2010. They include Marissa Pinto-Burt, president, from Edward Jones; Chris Grimm, vice president, from First National Bank of Mercersburg; Michelle Scott, vice president, from Orrstown Bank; Brian Hissong, secretary, from JAG Management Group; and Ed Warren, treasurer, from Mother Martin's Coupons. The Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce represents over 330 members. The organization promotes the economic growth and vitality of our community, providing the framework for member prosperity and contributing to the quality of life in our community.  The chamber focuses on networking, education, communication, community development, special events and member services to accomplish its mission.

Joel Fridgen, executive director of the chamber, stated, “With the new officer team and board in place the chamber is now positioned to develop and finalize its plan in early February.  I appreciate all the people who volunteer and give of their time and talent to our chamber.  Without their commitment, dedication, and support, our chamber would not be able to generate its program of activities now and in the future.” Pictured from left are: Warren, Grimm, Pinto-Burt, Hissong and Scott.