Brookville Chamber's Legacy: Established in 1923

Brookville Water TowerThe Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce office, located at 100 Franklin Avenue, commands an impressive view of Historic Main Street. The location is rich in history, tied to Samuel Stewart Henderson, a member of one of Brookville’s pioneer families. Starting his career as a druggist, Henderson later expanded into timber production and coal exploration. His Queen Anne-style home, originally built in 1894, has undergone several additions over the years, standing as a testament to the area’s storied past.

The Chamber itself holds a significant place in Brookville’s history. Its roots trace back to November 1925, when the Brookville Business Men’s Association, established in 1923, merged with the Chamber of Commerce to form the Brookville Chamber of Commerce. From its inception, the Chamber has focused on vital community initiatives, including industrial development, civic enhancements, park and street improvements, boosting tourism, and promoting Brookville.

Today, the Chamber remains a cornerstone of the community, continuing to advance many of these same goals. Empowered by its dedicated membership, the Chamber fosters collaboration and communication, achieving remarkable progress for the Brookville area.

Our Mission

The mission of the Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce is to stimulate the economic climate of the area, promote membership businesses and assist with civic activities which enhance the quality of life of our community.

Jamie Popson, Executive Director

Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce
100 Franklin Avenue
Brookville, PA  15825
(814) 849-8448
Director@BrookvilleChamber.com

A Credible Voice

The Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce  makeup a coalition of over 200 businesses, non-profit organizations, and individuals who pool their talents and resources to improve the local economic climate of our area.  Chambers raise a business’ reputation through membership, networking and visibility, creating an image of solidarity and support throughout the community. The Chamber acts as a bridge between business members and those in need of services.

2024 Board of Directors

Chamber BoardThe Board of Directors plays a pivotal role in guiding the strategic vision and ensuring the effective governance of the organization. Comprising dedicated community leaders and professionals, the board collaborates to drive initiatives that promote growth and innovation.

Brookville Area Chamber of Commerce Board Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of each month.

Officers

Dana Rooney, President
Brookville Borough

Sara Smith, Vice President
CNB Bank

Jill Martin-Rend, Treasurer
Butler Community College – Brockway

Nathan Porter, Secretary
Fusion Atelier/CREATE Brookville

Board Members

Heather Castellan
eXp Realty

Anna Connor
Individual

Debra Humbert
Alpha Marketing Solutions, LLC

Dave Miller
Miller Fabrication Solutions

Rose Noble
S&T Bank

Scott Noble
Jefferson County Commissioner

Julianne Peer
Penn Highlands Brookville

Ryan Schuckers
Individual

Briana Tinker
Goodwill Industries NCPA

Kelly Vandervort
Vort Media