OWEGO, N.Y. — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce has announced the appointment of five new members of its board of directors for 2025. The new board members are: • Christopher Cice, financial advisor • Carrie Whitmore, Tompkins Cortland Community College • Daniel Reinhart, SR Architecture Studio PC • Michelle Pelton, Confection Connection • Les […]
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OWEGO, N.Y. — The Tioga County Chamber of Commerce has announced the appointment of five new members of its board of directors for 2025.
The new board members are:
• Christopher Cice, financial advisor
• Carrie Whitmore, Tompkins Cortland Community College
• Daniel Reinhart, SR Architecture Studio PC
• Michelle Pelton, Confection Connection
• Les Wagner, Wagner Lumber
The five new board members are dedicated professionals that bring a wealth of knowledge, experience, and a strong commitment to the growth and success of the local business community, the Tioga County Chamber said in its Jan. 14 announcement.
“We are thrilled to welcome such a talented and diverse group of individuals to our Board of Directors,” said Sabrina Henriques, president and CEO of the Tioga County Chamber of Commerce. “Each new member brings unique expertise and perspectives from different industries that will strengthen our efforts in advancing the Chamber’s mission. Their collective insight will be invaluable as we continue to advocate for local businesses, foster economic growth, and improve the quality of life in Tioga County in 2025 and beyond.”
The new board members will help shape strategies, advocate for initiatives that promote economic development, and support local businesses in reaching their full potential, the chamber added.