Barb Mosher is a retired counselor from the Thompson Falls School District. She currently spends one day in Trout Creek Schools doing what she loves. Barb co-owns and runs three businesses in the Thompson Fall area with her husband John. Barb and John have three children, Ashley, Cody and Jesse. Barb is the co-president of the chamber and is active in many community organizations such as the Booster Club.
Cindy Bronner is an owner of an internet business called CindysThrows.com nearly 15 years. She has served on the Chamber Board as a member for over a year and Co-President for the last 8 months. Cindy and her family moved to Thompson Falls 5 years ago and love it. They enjoy supporting and getting involved in community events. For the last 3 years Cindy has served on the Thompson Falls Community Development Board and stays committed to the group. She feels with everyone working together we can make a difference, in our community, county and for future generations.
Larry Fiel has been active in the Chamber since 1999, initially as a representative to the Chamber for Thompson River Lumber Co. and then later for his own company, Montana Nature Products. He has served on the Board for the past 3 years and as Treasurer for the past 2 years.
Katrina Wright is the newest member of the chamber board and is the co-owner of the Falls Motel. Recently Katrina and her fiancé Mark Campbell moved to back home to Montana from Colorado. Prior to being a motel owner, she was an executive director of a chamber for over three years. She believes strongly in what a chamber can do to bring community together and toward building a strong economic future.
Ron and Candy Reedy are the secretary and Thompson Falls Chamber Office hosts. They moved here 8 years ago from San Francisco Bay Area. They live in the Trout Creek area and worked over 30 years in computers and networking in Silicon Valley. Ron and Candy both worked for many years at the telephone company in their earlier years. Ron was the first director of Telecommunications for Apple Computer. When he retired in 2000 he was a Managing Consultant in Network Systems Marketing and had traveled to over 25 countries training clients. Candy held many senior management positions in global Information Technology in Fortune 500 companies. In addition Candy taught Information Technology development at San Francisco State University for 13 years. Ron and Candy are the owners of the Internet Kitchen and Beaver Creek Consultants.
Chamber Ambassadors:
Dr. Greg Hansen, Clark Fork Valley Hospital
Cindy Morgan, Sanders County Health Department
Stan Richardson, Computer Logic