Central PA Chamber Re-Elects 2026 Officers

All 2025 officers were re-nominated and re-elected to serve another year.

Published on Feb. 21, 2026

The Central PA Chamber of Commerce has selected its 2026 board leadership, with all 2025 officers being re-nominated and re-elected to serve another year. Genie Bausinger, executive director of the Milton Regional Sewer Authority, will continue as chair, while Alison Hall of Re/Max Bridges, Sheri Marshall of Edward Jones in Selinsgrove, and Ashley Parrish of First Commonwealth Bank in Lewisburg will retain their respective roles as 1st vice chair, 2nd vice chair, and treasurer.

Why it matters

The re-election of the Central PA Chamber's 2025 officers demonstrates the organization's stability and continuity of leadership, which is important for maintaining strong relationships and effectively advocating for the local business community.

The details

The Central PA Chamber of Commerce has announced its 2026 board leadership, with all 2025 officers being re-nominated and re-elected to serve another year. This includes Genie Bausinger, executive director of the Milton Regional Sewer Authority, continuing as chair, as well as Alison Hall of Re/Max Bridges, Sheri Marshall of Edward Jones in Selinsgrove, and Ashley Parrish of First Commonwealth Bank in Lewisburg retaining their respective roles as 1st vice chair, 2nd vice chair, and treasurer.

  • The Central PA Chamber of Commerce selected its 2026 board leadership on February 18, 2026.

The players

Genie Bausinger

The executive director of the Milton Regional Sewer Authority, who will continue to serve as the chair of the Central PA Chamber of Commerce.

Alison Hall

An agent at Re/Max Bridges, who will continue to serve as the 1st vice chair of the Central PA Chamber of Commerce.

Sheri Marshall

An employee at Edward Jones in Selinsgrove, who will continue to serve as the 2nd vice chair of the Central PA Chamber of Commerce.

Ashley Parrish

An employee at First Commonwealth Bank in Lewisburg, who will continue to serve as the treasurer of the Central PA Chamber of Commerce.

Tea Jay Aikey

The president and CEO of the Central PA Chamber of Commerce, who looks forward to working with the re-elected board leadership.

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What they’re saying

“I look forward to another year working with what he calls an impressive group of community-focused leaders.”

— Tea Jay Aikey, President and CEO (wkok.com)

The takeaway

The re-election of the Central PA Chamber's 2025 officers demonstrates the organization's stability and commitment to continuity of leadership, which is crucial for maintaining strong relationships and effectively advocating for the local business community.