Members and staff of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce met to finalize plans for a series of Women’s Networking Luncheons, to be held Wednesdays, Sept. 16, Nov. 18 and Jan. 20. FFrom left, Tina Bechaver, membership and events assistant, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Diane Calabro, co-founder, Classic Properties; Kristine Augustine, vice president of business and community development, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Alison Zurawski, director of marketing, Community Bank, NA; MaryBeth DAndrea, senior vice president, Community Bank, NA and Mari Potis, director of membership and events, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce.

Members and staff of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce met to finalize plans for a series of Women’s Networking Luncheons, to be held Wednesdays, Sept. 16, Nov. 18 and Jan. 20. FFrom left, Tina Bechaver, membership and events assistant, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Diane Calabro, co-founder, Classic Properties; Kristine Augustine, vice president of business and community development, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Alison Zurawski, director of marketing, Community Bank, NA; MaryBeth DAndrea, senior vice president, Community Bank, NA and Mari Potis, director of membership and events, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce.
https://www.theabingtonjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/web1_ABJ-Chamber-Luncheons.jpg.optimal.jpgMembers and staff of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce met to finalize plans for a series of Women’s Networking Luncheons, to be held Wednesdays, Sept. 16, Nov. 18 and Jan. 20. FFrom left, Tina Bechaver, membership and events assistant, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Diane Calabro, co-founder, Classic Properties; Kristine Augustine, vice president of business and community development, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce; Alison Zurawski, director of marketing, Community Bank, NA; MaryBeth DAndrea, senior vice president, Community Bank, NA and Mari Potis, director of membership and events, Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. Submitted photo