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Officers Directors Vice Chairpersons Meet Your Board 16 16 OFFICERS DIRECTORS Chairperson of the Board Ronald Bauguess, The Tri-M Group Kimberly Brumbaugh Perry Bentley, Bentley Systems Brumbaugh Wealth Management Michael Bray Ed Breiner, Chester County EDC Michael Brown, KMRD Partners, Inc. Chairperson Elect Brad Brush, Lasko James Lee Mike Chain, Sr., Desmond Hotel & Conference Center Wawa, Inc Diane Cannon, Sikorsky Bernie Ciuffetelli, To-Jo Mushrooms Treasurer Jeffrey Clark, Kreischer Miller Michael Stephano Bonny Coddaire, The Vanguard Group Christopher Cummings, Esq, Stradley Ronan, LLP Stephano Slack, LLC Michael DeHaven*, Rainer & Company, CPA’s Brian DiSabatino*, EDiS Construction Immediate Past Chairperson Dr. Richard Donze, The Chester County Hospital Joel Frank, Esq John Fessick, Wells Fargo Lamb McErlane PC Thomas Fillippo*, Devault Foods Chris Franklin,*Aqua David Hackett, Cozen O’Connor Foundation Chairperson William Hieb, DNB First Pat Ward Jeff Hunt, Brandywine Hospital WSFS Bank Duane Knecht, Communications Test Design, Inc Ken Knickerbocker, VISTA.Today Blake Krapf, Krapf Bus Companies Dale Krapf*, Krapf Bus Companies VICE CHAIRPERSONS Louis Kupperman, Esq., Buckley, Brion, McGuire & Morris Kristen LaDow, M&T Bank Susan Larkin, Independence Blue Cross Stacy Martin Elizabeth Laurent, Chester County Historical Society Hankin Group Gary Lorgus, Liberty Property Trust Jim Lucas, Vistage Brandywine Valley Thomas Chiomento James Manser, Endo International, plc Exelon Generation, LLC Charles Maser, Energy Transfer Partners Albert Melfi Jr.*, Beneficial Bank Alex Miller, QVC, Inc Mike Fili Anthony Morris, Esq., Buckley, Brion, McGuire, & Morris Aqua America David Moser**, DFT, Inc. Betsy Niedziejko, Fulton Bank Jeffery L. Osgood, Jr., West Chester University Gary Smith, Chester County EDC Jim Tabak, Genesis HealthCare Joe Viscuso*, Pennoni Associates, Inc George Zumbano, Gawthrop Greenwood, PC *Director Emeritus / Past Chairman of the Board CCCBI.ORG ** At Large Board Member.
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