Troy Main Street Welcomes New Board Members and Announces 2026 Executive Committee
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TROY — Troy Main Street is pleased to welcome three new members to its Board of Trustees for 2026: Cameron Caldwell of The Littman Thomas Agency, Natasha Corrigan of Corigraphics, and Brandon Ogestelli of Agave & Rye. Each brings a unique perspective and valuable experience that will strengthen the organization’s mission to support and enhance Downtown Troy.

Cameron Caldwell represents the insurance industry and brings a strong background in risk management, business operations, and community-based service. As a professional who works daily in a downtown business environment, Cameron offers firsthand insight into the challenges and opportunities facing downtown employers and entrepreneurs.

Brandon Ogestelli, a leader in the local restaurant scene through Agave & Rye, contributes a hospitality and smallbusiness perspective rooted in Downtown Troy. His experience in customer engagement, workforce management, and placemaking adds an important voice from one of downtown’s most visible and people-centered industries.

Natasha Corrigan is a long-time Troy resident and a leader at Corigraphics, a printing company with a deep and longstanding history in the Troy community. Her knowledge of branding, production, and marketing, combined with her personal connection to Troy, brings both professional expertise and a strong sense of local stewardship to the board.​​



As Troy Main Street looks ahead, the organization also extends its sincere gratitude to several outgoing board members for their years of service and leadership. Curt Puthoff, who recently served as Board Vice President, is thanked for his dedication, thoughtful leadership, and expertise. Sandy Pennington is recognized for an extraordinary 16 years of service to Troy Main Street, the majority of which were spent serving as Treasurer, providing stability and financial guidance. Jordan Romberger, who served as Board Secretary, is thanked for his commitment and is pleased to continue his involvement with Troy Main Street as a community volunteer on the Economic Vitality Committee.





The Troy Main Street Board of Trustees has also elected its 2026 Executive Committee: (L-R) Tina Mayberry, President; Emily Utz, Vice President; Justin Fletcher, Treasurer; Heather Taylor, Secretary; Dave Dilbone, Immediate Past President.
“Troy Main Street simply would not function without the dedication of volunteer board members who generously give their time, talents, and professional expertise,” said Amy Breinich, Executive Director of Troy Main Street. “Our board members help guide the organization with care, accountability, and vision, ensuring we remain effective, transparent, and responsive to the needs of our downtown. We are incredibly grateful to those who are stepping into leadership roles, as well as those who have completed their service with us.”
Troy Main Street is a proud partner of Heritage Ohio and an Accredited Main Street America™ Organization, working through the nationally recognized Main Street Approach to support economic vitality, preservation, and community pride in Downtown Troy. Community members interested in learning more about serving on a Troy Main Street committee or getting involved are encouraged to contact Executive Director Amy Breinich at amy@troymainstreet.org.


