BOARD OF TRUSTEES

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Executive Committee

Glen Grumbling

Chair

Broken Rocks Cafe & Bakery

Andrea Hoban

Treasurer

Meaden & Moore

Christopher Pycraft

Past Chair

Critchfield, Critchfield & Johnston

Vikki Briggs

Secretary

Johnathan Benko

Certified Angus Beef

Libbie Buehler

Promotions

Westfield Insurance

Melissa Mariola-Davis

Economic Development

Cutler Real Estate


Merle Stutzman

Weaver Custom Homes

Board Of Trustees

Ron Amstutz*

Wayne County Commissioner

Cliff Bobbitt

Adam Bogner

Bogner Construction

Maribeth Burns*

Wayne Economic Development

Sara Starr-Brink*

Wayne Center for the Arts

Reid Delaney

Stifel: Adams Reichart Wealth Management Group

Ethan Erickson

Mike Mariola Restaurants

Heather Henthorne

Wooster Color Point

Matt Martin

Wayne County Fairgrounds

Joel Montgomery*

City of Wooster

Andrew Morrison

Minglewood Distilling Company

Bob Reynolds*

Mayor, City of Wooster

Reynolds Law Office

Jean Roberts

RES Auction Services &

The Marketing Engine

Jennifer Shatzer*

Wayne County Public Library

Eddie Steiner

The Commercial & Savings Bank

Gabe Tudor*

Wooster City Schools

Jimmy Williams

Western Reserve Group

Samira Zimmerly*

Wooster Area Chamber of Commerce

Life Trustee Emeritus

Fritz Raab**

The Western Reserve Group

Bill Ross**

Ross & Storck, Ltd.

*Ex Officio Members

**Trustee Emeritus

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    Main Street Wooster has been an integral part of downtown Wooster’s transformation over the years. Their commitment to our community continues the mission to support and further the prosperity of our downtown for residents, businesses, and visitors every day.


    Christopher Buehler, Vice President, Marketing & Strategy

    E&H Hardware Group, LLC


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    Main Streets across the country are vital to the success of communities and Wooster is not different.  By volunteering I hope I can make a positive impact on the community and have our downtown/main street continue to thrive and the small business to continue to have success.  A vibrant main street makes our community better.

     It is important to our business that Main Street Wooster’s work is centered around downtown and making it as vibrant as possible. Our business hosts many customers, vendors, and our own employees to Wooster and having a vibrant downtown makes it an attractive place for our visitors and a destination they are excited to visit vs wanting to get home as quickly possible.  Convenience, cleanliness and activities are all important to us.

     A vibrant main street attracts visitors outside the community to help improve our economy and support our local business owners who typically reside in Wooster, employee people form Wooster and give back to our community.


    A.J. Ernst, Director of Territory Sales

    The Wooster Brush Company

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    “I believe in and support the mission of building and maintaining a vibrant downtown community. Main Street Wooster keeps coming up with new and innovative ways to promote and attract people to the downtown area while providing fun and interesting events. Having an active downtown attracts businesses of all sizes which, as a CPA,  helps grow my business."


    Cathy Roche, Principal

    Rea & Associates, Inc.


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    I am so impressed with how Main Street Wooster works to support our downtown businesses. Their efforts to support the social, economic, and cultural activities of our downtown is remarkable and so greatly appreciated. Wooster, as a whole, benefits from Main Street Wooster's work because our downtown is sustaining and thriving because of Main Street's strategies and efforts.


    Michael Tefs, Ed.D., Past Superintendent

    Wooster City School District


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