Tamaqua Chamber announces 2026 board, executive committee
The Tamaqua Area Chamber of Commerce announced its 2026 board of directors and executive committee.
The 2026 Executive Committee includes:
• President Jarrod Yuskauskas of Vince Boyle Team/Century 21-Ryon Real Estate and New Victoria Productions. Yuskauskas is a seasoned theater professional and cofounder of New Victoria Productions, bringing creativity and leadership to the Tamaqua community. He also works in real estate with the Vince Boyle Team/Century 21 Ryon Real Estate and is dedicated to supporting local business and arts initiatives.
• Vice President Amber Zuber of Lehigh Carbon Community College. Zuber’s background in education and workforce development allows her to champion initiatives that strengthen both businesses and residents in the Tamaqua region.
• Treasurer Matthew Warden of Mauch Chunk Trust Co. Warden provides financial expertise and guidance to the chamber, ensuring responsible stewardship of resources and transparency in operations.
• Financial Secretary Ann Ostergaard of Heisler’s Cloverleaf Dairy. Ostergaard combines her business acumen and community involvement to manage chamber finances and support economic initiatives that benefit the area.
• Secretary Sharon Stokes of Stokes Ministry and G-Lady’s Food Pantry. As a first-year board member, Stokes contributes her dedication to community service and nonprofit leadership, bringing fresh perspectives to chamber operations.
The 2026 Board of Directors includes Maureen Donovan of Tamaqua Business and Professional Women, Jennifer Drake of Independent Living Services, Susan Fegley of EMD Electronics, Richard Hadesty of St. Luke’s Miners Campus, Christine Holman of Holman & Pitts Law, Michael McGinley of Towne & Country Real Estate, Kim Noel of Magic 105.5 — WMGH, Anthony Odorizzi of Bowe & Odorizzi Law, Carolee Smith of The Village at Houser’s Crossin, Lance Williams of C.A.R. E. S, Kyle Whitley of Tamaqua Community Art Center and Linda Yeich of Northeast Pennsylvania Settlement.
“I feel incredibly fortunate to have such knowledgeable and dedicated professionals serving on our board and executive committee,” said Aimee Dotson, the chamber’s executive director. “Their expertise and commitment will help drive exciting growth and positive change for Tamaqua in 2026.”
For more information about becoming a member, call 570.668.1880 or visit Tamaqua.net.