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Columbia Montour Chamber Vice President Taryn Crayton Recognized Among Central Pennsylvania’s Top Nonprofit Female Leaders

The Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce that Vice President Taryn Crayton has been recognized as one of Central Pennsylvania Business Journal’s Top Nonprofit Female Leaders for 2026.

The recognition highlights women across Central Pennsylvania who are making meaningful impacts through nonprofit leadership, innovation, and community service. Crayton was recognized for her leadership and ongoing contributions to workforce and leadership development initiatives throughout Columbia and Montour Counties.

In her role with the Chamber and the Foundation of the Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce, Crayton oversees several signature programs, including Leadership Central Penn and the Se.A.L. Challenge, while also playing a key role in member engagement, community partnerships, and regional workforce initiatives.

“Taryn is among the very best examples of servant leadership that you will find anywhere,” said Chris Berleth, President and CEO of the Chamber. “She cares deeply about this community, works tirelessly behind the scenes to help others succeed, and brings professionalism, creativity, and heart into everything she does. We are incredibly proud of this well-deserved recognition and grateful for the impact she continues to make across our region.”

Crayton’s work has helped strengthen collaboration among employers, educators, nonprofit organizations, and community leaders while advancing the Chamber’s mission of supporting vibrant, sustainable communities throughout Columbia and Montour Counties.

The Chamber congratulates Crayton on this outstanding achievement and thanks Central Pennsylvania Business Journal for recognizing the important work of nonprofit leaders across the region.

 

For more information about the Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce and its Foundation, please visit www.columbiamontourchamber.com.

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