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Main Line Chamber highlights rising and established leaders

Seven awards announced to recognize outstanding leaders and businesses

The Leadership Main Line graduating class of 2022. (Submitted Photo)
The Leadership Main Line graduating class of 2022. (Submitted Photo)
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Wayne — The Main Line Chamber of Commerce will hosted A Celebration of Business Leadership on Thursday, June 23, 2022, at The Philadelphia Country Club in Gladwyne. This event brought together the Main Line business community to celebrate and reward outstanding leadership and achievement. The event also recognized the graduating class of the Chamber’s Leadership Main Line (LML) community leadership program. Over the course of six months, LML provides leadership development through a lens of community involvement.  Participants hone leadership skills and build a powerful network of leaders, while giving back to the community through nonprofit project work.

Main Line Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Bernie Dagenais addresses the audience and award winners. (Submitted Photo)
Main Line Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Bernie Dagenais addresses the audience and award winners. (Submitted Photo)

The Chamber has announced winners in seven leadership categories:

Large Business of the Year: UGI Corporation, King of Prussia

Medium Business of the Year: Barry Isett & Associates Inc., Lehigh Valley/Delaware Valley

Small Business of the Year: American Tenant Screen (ATS) Inc. and Verify Protect, Newtown Square

Nonprofit of the Year: Philadelphia Youth Network, Philadelphia

Green Business of the Year: Mother Compost, Wynnewood

CFO of the Year: Paul Rovner, The Haverford Trust Co., Radnor

F. Karl Schauffele Community Service Award: Bob D’Amicantonio & Lou D’Amicantonio, D’Amicantonio Shoes, Wayne

Paul Rovner, CFO at the Haverford Trust Co., gives remarks after receiving CFO of the Year award. (Submitted Photo)
Paul Rovner, CFO at the Haverford Trust Co., gives remarks after receiving CFO of the Year award. (Submitted Photo)

The Presenting Sponsor of the event is TD Bank. The F. Karl Schauffele Community Service Award is sponsored by Main Line Health, the Leadership Main Line sponsor is TRUIST and the sponsor of the Nonprofit Award sponsor is The Foundation for Delaware County.

“Our members nominated these business and community leaders who are being honored at the Celebration of Business Leadership,” said Main Line Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Bernard Dagenais. “They strengthen our region’s economy, provide jobs and improve the quality of life for our residents.”

This year’s Leadership Main Line class project involved studying and making strategic recommendations to the Board of Directors of ElderNet, which provides social services to residents of Lower Merion and Narberth who face financial and physical challenges.

“Companies and nonprofits identify and invest in Leadership Main Line participants, who make time to reflect on, develop and hone their skills as leaders,” Dagenais said. “This year’s class is outstanding.”