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Kline, Traczuk, and McCauley join Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce & Industry hire program coordinator and membership director

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tor of Membership Services for the Chamber sinceAugust 2008. During that time she was responsible for attract- ing and retaining members as well as managing the Ambas- sador Committee. Liz currently serves as a Trustee and Vice Chair of Development for the Read- ing Musical Foundation. She is also actively involved in fundraising and marketing efforts for Genesius Theatre. Liz serves as a Foster for the Grey Muzzle Foster Program and spent several years on the board of BerksAnimal Rescue League. n

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In other news... The Greater Reading Cham- ber of Commerce & Industry announced that Liz McCau- ley , IOM has been promoted to director of programdevelop- ment. Liz will be responsible for managing program devel- opment and growth within the Chamber’s Women2Women and Small Business initia- tives. The overall objective of this new position is to en- hance the value proposition of membership via strong, dynamic programming and service delivery. Prior to this new position, she was Direc-

merce & Industry an- nounced the hire of two new colleagues. Patricia Kline , program coordinator, will be responsible for managing the Chamber’s Center for Busi- ness Excellence training and Catalyst shared workspace. Her primary focus will be on supporting all aspects of the training arm of the or- ganization. Prior to joining the Chamber team, Patricia was the training coordinator at EnerSys where she main- tained the learning manage- ment system and coordinated the training logistics for 3,200 colleagues. She currently chairs the Public and International Af- fairs Committee of the Lititz Woman’s Club and has served on the executive board mul- tiple times. Patricia volun- teered in many capacities for Millersville University, PATHways Center for Grief and Loss and the Lancaster Science Factory. She has B.S. in Biology, Secondary Education from Millersville University. Sally Traczu k, director, membership services, will be responsible for identifying and meeting with prospective members and educating new members on the best ways to maximize their membership. She will act as the Cham- ber liaison and work very closely with the Ambassador Committee. Previously, Sally worked as a Travel/Member Services Consultant at AAA Reading Berks and served as ArmstrongCounty Ind. Dev. Council dis- tributesnewsletter FREEPORT, PA — On January 16, 2014, the Arm- strong County Industri- al Development Council (ACIDC) distributed their 2013/14 Update Newsletter. This publication contains business spotlights and eco- nomic development highlights that stood out during 2013. The newsletter is available on the ACIDC’s website. The Armstrong County In- dustrial Development Council (ACIDC) is a private, non- profit economic development agency that provides single- point-of-contact services for emerging or expanding busi- ness and industry. n .

Patricia Kline

Sally Traczuk

Liz McCauley

She is the JCI Senate Sec- retary of the Pennsylvania Jaycees and volunteers for St. Stephen’s Polish National

Committee. Sally attended Susquehanna University and is a graduate of Schuylkill Leadership and Dale Carn-

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