STATE COLLEGE – The Chamber of Business & Industry of Centre County recently named Jeannine Lozier as vice president of membership engagement.
Lozier will take the lead in developing and implementing membership strategies, programs and events. She will be responsible for the management and fulfillment of the CBICC’s annual new-member recruitment as well as engagement and retention of current members, and overall membership experience.
Lozier formally joined the CBICC on April 25.
“Jeannine is a dedicated and seasoned professional with a track record of advocating for the community and building relationships within government, nonprofit organizations and the private sector,” said Greg Scott, president and CEO of the CBICC. “We’re thrilled she’s joining us and look forward to her lending her expertise and fresh perspective to our efforts to grow and enhance CBICC membership.”
Prior to joining the CBICC, Lozier served as community engagement manager for Mount Nittany Health. She held various roles during a 15-year career at both Mount Nittany Health and the Mount Nittany Health Foundation, including foundation coordinator, community outreach coordinator and interim communications manager.
“I am honored and delighted to join the CBICC team,” said Lozier. “I look forward to making positive and significant contributions in support of the chamber’s efforts to engage and serve members and our shared community.”
Lozier is a native of Centre County and a familiar face to many through her involvement in several community organizations and charitable work. She is the former chair and vice chair of the Centre County United Way and currently serves on the boards of both Leadership Centre County and the Centre County Council of Human Services, where she was named Volunteer of the Year in 2021. Lozier also serves as treasurer of the Bellefonte Sunrise Rotary and is a member of the AAUW of Centre County.
Lozier holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Messiah University and a Master of Science degree from Elizabethtown College.

