In honor of its heritage and 167-year legacy, the YMCA of Reading & Berks County celebrated excellence, leadership, and long-standing dedication to the community at its 167th Annual Meeting on January 14, 2026. The annual event recognized outstanding staff through the 2025 CEO Choice Awards, honored employees reaching significant service milestones, welcomed new board members and thanked those who completed their terms.
Introducing Newly Elected Board Members
The newly elected board members who were appointed to serve and guide the future of the YMCA are: Mimi Bosoanca, Universal Branch Manager, Members 1st Federal Credit Union, Stephanie MariaRios, Wellness & Opportunity Center Administrator, AmeriHealth Caritas, John Buccinno, Senior VP Client Services, NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial LLC, Jason Hornberger, Vice President, C&I Relationship Manager, Orrstown Bank
The Y is grateful for the service of the retiring board members: Berks County District Attorney John Adams; Certified Professional Coach & Mediator Robin Costenbader-Jacobson, RCJ Consulting Associates; and Head of Frontline Communications Ellen Nonnemacher, AT&T.
These appointments further strengthen the YMCA’s mission-driven leadership as the organization expands its reach and impact. Together, the board and staff remain committed to leading with integrity, respect, and a caring spirit grounded in YMCA values.

Pictured left to right: Mimi Bosoanca, Universal Branch Manager at Members 1st Federal Credit Union; John Buccinno, Senior VP Client Services, NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial LLC; Jason Hornberger, Vice President, C&I Relationship Manager, Orrstown Bank; and Stephanie MariaRios, Wellness & Opportunity Center Administrator AmeriHealth Caritas
Honoring Excellence: 2025 CEO Choice Awards
At the Annual Meeting, the YMCA recognized the recipients of the 2025 CEO Choice Awards, honoring employees who exemplify excellence, leadership, and commitment to the Y’s mission. Each honoree reflects the diverse strengths and collaborative spirit that drive the organization forward.
This year’s CEO Choice Award recipients are: Ruby Adams, Group Fitness Instructor III, Tri Valley YMCA, McKayla Angstadt, Member Engagement Representative, Reading YMCA, Ken Borkey, Chief Operations Officer, Christina Dise, School Age Site Supervisor, Adamstown YMCA, Amber Fox, Digital Media Engagement Director, Tami Haas, Accountant, Rob Houghton, Maintenance Supervisor, Jena Rivera, Case Manager, Camp Joy / Reading YMCA, Shelley Eppihimer, Vice President of Youth Development, Jesse Whiteman, Executive Director, Sinking Spring YMCA, Noah Yourkawitch, Assistant Group Supervisor, School-Aged Childcare, Tri Valley YMCA
“These individuals go above and beyond every day to strengthen our communities and bring our mission to life,” said Phillip Borup, President & CEO of the YMCA of Reading & Berks County. “Their dedication, leadership, and care for others truly represent the best of the Y.”
Celebrating Staff Milestone Anniversaries
The YMCA also honored staff members who reached milestone anniversaries, recognizing years of service that reflect deep commitment to the organization and the people it serves.
5-Year Service Pin Alec Heckman – Center Manager and Program Director, Tri Valley YMCA
10-Year Service Pins Bruce Nixon – Custodian, Reading YMCA, Charlene Felix – Pre-K Counts Assistant Teacher, YMCA Early Learning Center in Reading, Brandon Shurr –Executive Director, Adamstown & Mifflin YMCAs
15-Year Service Pins
Jessica Marmolejos – Enrollment Coordinator, YMCA Early Learning Center in Reading, Beth Sattizahn – Fitness Instructor, Mifflin YMCA, Dawn Stump – Welcome Center Representative, Sinking Spring YMCA, Susan Snook – Welcome Center Staff, Mifflin YMCA, Jennifer Van Pelt – Fitness Instructor, Sinking Spring YMCA
20-Year Service Pins
James Torres – Fitness Instructor, Reading YMCA, Scott Williams – Swim Coach, Reading YMCA
25-Year Service Pin
Ruby Adams – Group Fitness Instructor III, Tri Valley YMCA
“Our staff are the heart of the YMCA. We’re incredibly grateful for our staff and the important roles they play within our communities,” Borup added. “Their dedication creates meaningful impact every day—supporting families, empowering youth, and strengthening the communities we serve.”
As the YMCA of Reading & Berks County continues to grow, the organization remains dedicated to strengthening communities, developing leadership, and fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for all. The Y is grateful for all board members, staff, and community partners who support its mission.
For more information about the YMCA of Reading & Berks County and its initiatives, visit www.YMCArbc.org or follow us on social media.

