Regional Chamber Welcomes New Board Members
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio – The Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber’s Board of Directors has named nine new members and officers for 2024, and also reappointed several members to new terms.
The new board members are:
- Chris Colella, senior vice president of First National Bank.
- Lena Esmail, CEO of Quick Med Urgent Care.
- Bill Johnson, president of Youngstown State University.
- Jihoon Kang, CEO of Trumbull Asset Management/Trumbull Energy Center.
- Dawn Ochman, president and CEO of Dawn Inc.
- Tim Reardon, attorney at Brouse McDowell.
- Cindy Russo, CEO of Trumbull Regional Medical Center/Steward Health.
- Eric Ryan, president of JAC Management.
- Col. Michael Maloney, commander of the Youngstown Air Reserve Station.
The officers are:
- Chairman: Jim Gasior.
- Immediate past chairman: Michael Schrock, senior vice president and human resource manager at Huntington National Bank.
- First vice chair: Matt Blair, attorney and partner at Blair & Latell Co. LPA.
- Vice chair: Scott Fleming, co-president of Aim Transportation Solutions.
- Vice chair: Jeanne Mosure, vice president of public affairs/regional director of NEOH, MS Consultants Inc.
- Vice chair: Jackie Stewart, director of external affairs for Encino Energy.
- Treasurer: Eric Shuster, president of Vallourec.
Directors reappointed to new terms include:
- Jon Arnold, CEO of The J. Arnold Wealth Management Co.
- Antonio DiTommaso, financial secretary/treasurer of Western Reserve Building Trades.
- Tricia Ferry Frate, executive vice president of operations for VEC Inc.
- Scott Fleming, co-president of Aim Transportation Solutions.
- Claudia Kovach, vice president of City Machine Technologies.
- Mark Lamoncha, CEO of Humtown.
- Michael Schrock, senior vice president and human resource manager at Huntington National Bank.
- Jackie Stewart, director of external affairs at Encino Energy.
- Anthony Trevena, executive director of the Western Reserve Port Authority.
- John Wilczynski, executive director of America Makes.
Published by The Business Journal, Youngstown, Ohio.