Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce

April 2020

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2020-2021 MACC Board of Directors Kristopher Justice Chairman of the Board TheisenBrock Executive Committee Terry Rataiczak Past Chairman Communications/Technology Kinetic Networking Tina Adams Board Treasurer Settlers Bank Gary O'Brien Advocacy/Education O'Brien's Safety Services Kathy Schalitz Member Services Pioneer Pipe Directors Daneka Hedges Memorial Health Foundation Pam Holschuh Copper Leaf Interiors Nancy Horner Solvay Specialty Polymers U.S.A. Deborah Rhoades Peoples Bank David Schramm Workingman's Store Bill Stacy Stacy Family Farm Dr. William Ruud Marietta College Josh Wagner Wal-Mart Supercenter #2078 Bill Wilkinson Mid-Ohio Valley Employment Dr. Vicky Wood Washington State Community College MACC Staff Carrie Ankrom President/CEO Candi Heiss Accounting/Special Programs Manager Kelsy Eaton Executive Assistant Charlotte Kuehn RSVP Volunteer 740-373-5176; Fax: 740-538-5151 www.mariettachamber.com Page 2 Marietta Area Chamber of Commerce It is never easy to bid farewell to the fine business representatives who are finishing their term on the MACC Board. Responsible for the strategic plan and policies of MACC, these folks are truly dedicated to supporting area businesses. Thank you and farewell to these board members: David Bricker, Hampton Inn 2013-2020, Board of Directors, 2014-2017, Education/Advocacy Executive Committee Chair Michael Beardmore, MB Distributing 2014-2020, Board of Directors 2016-2020, Industry/Shale Development Executive Committee Chair Joan Zoller, Trademark Solutions 2014-2020, Board of Directors Bill Wilkinson, owner of Mid Ohio Valley Employment (MOVE) located at 197 Front Street in Downtown Marietta. He has lived in Marietta for the past 12 years and worked at Perry and Associates CPAs for 15 years in various capacities, most recently as Chief Operating Officer and Director of Recruitment and Business Develop- ment. He is active in the community, serving on various boards and committees. He enjoys coaching, attending his kids sporting events, officiating (28 year basketball official) and golfing. Education: Muskingum College – BA in Accounting and Business. Masters Level coursework at OU in Finance and Business. Bill is married to his wife Jodey, who is the President/Managing Partner of Perry and Assoc. CPAs. They have 5 children ranging in age from 27 to 13. Nancy Horner, is the H.R. Manager at Solvay Specialty Polymers, at the Mari- etta Site with over 30 years of experi- ence. Nancy manages the Human Resource staff, Labor Management activities, site -wide Staffing logistics, Community Outreach Programs and Employee De- velopment and Training. She is also a strategic partner of the Solvay Marietta Leadership Team. Nancy is native to Washington County and lives in Belpre, Ohio with her hus- band John. They have two daughters and three grandchildren. Nancy enjoys spending time with family and friends and her favorite vacation destination area is Emerald Isle, North Carolina. At Solvay, they bond people, ideas and elements to reinvent progress. They believe in their teams, the quality of their people, and their commitment to success at work and in their commu- nity. Welcome 2020 MACC Board of Directors Pam Holschuh, owner of Copper Leaf Interiors, earned her Bachelor's Degree in Interior Design from Ohio University. She is licensed by the National Council of Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ) and is recognized by the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) as a professional member. In the past Pam has been an adjunct professor for Ohio University, and is the current President for the Ohio South/Kentucky chapter of ASID. Pam began her venture in 1996 and has transformed her business over the years to specialize in highly customized residential and commercial design and project management services. Her team is skilled and has a strong presence in every project, working closely with clients, architects, builders to bring detail driven designs to life. Pam also believes in giving back to the community and to her profession by supporting Habitat for Humanity, supporting the memorial health founda- tion to support patient funds, offering services to the Steven Siller Foundation for wounded veterans, the Boys and Girls club of Washington County, Color your Corner foundation to create rooms for homebound children, local 4H clubs and being a mentor for co-op and intern- ship programs for several colleges and universities.

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