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Board of Directors

Leadership That Moves Business Forward

The Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce is guided by a dedicated group of business and community leaders who are committed to strengthening our region, supporting our members, and shaping the future of local business.

 

These are not just representatives — they are active contributors, advocates, and connectors who believe in the power of community-driven growth.

Stewardship. Strategy. Service.

The Board of Directors serves as the governing body of the Chamber, providing strategic direction, policy oversight, and leadership to ensure the organization remains strong, relevant, and responsive to the needs of its members.

 

Board service is more than a title — it is a commitment.

 

A commitment to:

· Act in the best interest of the Chamber and its members

· Shape initiatives that support business growth and community impact

· Actively participate in meetings, programs, and leadership efforts

· Serve as ambassadors for the Chamber throughout the region

 

As outlined in our bylaws, Board members take on important responsibilities that require engagement, accountability, and a shared vision for progress.

Leaders in Business. Partners in Community.

Our Board is made up of professionals from a diverse range of industries, each bringing unique perspectives, experiences, and insights to the table.

 

But beyond their titles and organizations, they are:

· Mentors and collaborators

· Problem-solvers and innovators

· Community champions

 

They lead within their own organizations — and choose to lead here as well.

Meet the Leaders Behind LBCCC

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Casey Borish

Director
Trenton Thunder

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Colin Dansbury

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Jill Laurinaitis

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Kristen Farry

From Member to Leader

Leadership within the Chamber doesn’t happen overnight — it grows through engagement, relationships, and a commitment to the community.

 

Many of our Board members began as active participants — attending events, joining committees, and building connections.

 

Over time, they stepped forward to serve at a higher level.

 

If you’re looking to deepen your involvement, expand your impact, and help shape the future of business in Lower Bucks County, there is a path.

 

And it starts with getting involved.

Leadership Starts with Connection

Whether you’re attending your first event or exploring deeper involvement, every connection you make brings you closer to new opportunities.

Join. Connect. Grow.

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