The election results are in!

Jan 9, 2025 | Local

Members of the Lake Arrowhead Communities Chamber of Commerce have spoken. The results for the board of directors election are in.

They elected three directors to serve a term from 2025 to 2027.

Corina Colan has been reelected to the chamber board. Colan is an estate planning attorney with a lifelong commitment to making a difference in people’s lives. Over 30 years ago, she emigrated from Romania to the U.S. She is an active member of the Rim Search and Rescue team, serves as secretary of the Mountain Sunrise Rotary Club and sits on the board of the Lake Arrowhead Government Affairs Committee.

Elected to first terms were Travis Lanthier and Alex Vallejos.

Lanthier is the founder of Lake Arrowhead Brewing Company and Rippin’ Bowls. He grew up in Lake Arrowhead, attending LAE, MPH and graduating from Rim of the World High School. He has served on the chamber’s Brewfest event committee for the past four years. He has a vision of small business owners working together to achieve a vibrant and welcoming culture for tourism.

Vallejos formed Arrowhead Farms Direct in 2020, a business that eventually grew into two distinct business concepts: Mountain Provisions Cooperative and the Twin Peaks Farmers Market, which began in 2022. He is also the owner of Flying Squirrel Market and helps produce the Big Bear Lake Farmers Market and the St. Bernadines Farmers Market. He would like to bring to the chamber board a culture for holistic experience in the mountains, healthy and artisanal food and wellness for residents and guests.

The three directors will join the current board – Derek Bobadilla, Darren Diess, Tricia DuFour, Sandra Koos, Brad Lofland, Chad Logan, Paul Medawar, Jileen Pattison, Cecilia Ponce de Leon, Scott Rindenow, Ken Witte and Rona Kay.

Travis Lanthier

Corina Colan

Alex Vallejos

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