Our Team

President & CEO - Sean Logan
Sean Logan was appointed President of the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in November 2014. Mr. Logan also is Executive Director and C.E.O of Visit Monroeville, a position he has held since January 2013. Prior to his appointment as Executive Director / C.E.O., Sean served for many years as the President of the Visit Monroeville Board of Directors. In his current role with MACC and Visit Monroeville, Mr. Logan oversees the management consolidation of both organizations.
On February 23, 2017, Pa State Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa appointed Sean to a two-year term as a Commissioner on the Pa Gaming Control Board.
Mr. Logan also served as a three-term Pa State Senator representing the 45th Senatorial District in parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. For 10 years, Mr. Logan held leadership positions in the state Senate, including caucus secretary of the Senate Democratic Caucus, minority chairman of the Law and Justice Committee, member of the Appropriations Committee and the vice-chairman of the PHEAA Board of Directors. Before his Senate election in 2000, Mr. Logan served as Mayor of Monroeville.
In June of 2013, Mr. Logan was nominated by Governor Tom Corbett and unanimously confirmed by the Pennsylvania State Senate as a Commissioner on the Pa Turnpike Commission. Governor Tom Wolf named Logan Chairman of the Pa Turnpike Commission in January of 2015.
Sean currently is the Chairman of the UPMC East and the UPMC McKeesport Board of Directors.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh and resides in Plum Borough with his wife Shannon and his two children Ella and Regan.
Sean Logan was appointed President of the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in November 2014. Mr. Logan also is Executive Director and C.E.O of Visit Monroeville, a position he has held since January 2013. Prior to his appointment as Executive Director / C.E.O., Sean served for many years as the President of the Visit Monroeville Board of Directors. In his current role with MACC and Visit Monroeville, Mr. Logan oversees the management consolidation of both organizations.
On February 23, 2017, Pa State Senate Democratic Leader Jay Costa appointed Sean to a two-year term as a Commissioner on the Pa Gaming Control Board.
Mr. Logan also served as a three-term Pa State Senator representing the 45th Senatorial District in parts of Allegheny and Westmoreland counties. For 10 years, Mr. Logan held leadership positions in the state Senate, including caucus secretary of the Senate Democratic Caucus, minority chairman of the Law and Justice Committee, member of the Appropriations Committee and the vice-chairman of the PHEAA Board of Directors. Before his Senate election in 2000, Mr. Logan served as Mayor of Monroeville.
In June of 2013, Mr. Logan was nominated by Governor Tom Corbett and unanimously confirmed by the Pennsylvania State Senate as a Commissioner on the Pa Turnpike Commission. Governor Tom Wolf named Logan Chairman of the Pa Turnpike Commission in January of 2015.
Sean currently is the Chairman of the UPMC East and the UPMC McKeesport Board of Directors.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh and resides in Plum Borough with his wife Shannon and his two children Ella and Regan.
Director of Finance & Operations - Christine Schnelbach
Christine Schnelbach was hired as Bookkeeper of the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in February of 2005, promoted to Office Manager in August of 2007, and promoted to Vice President, Director of Finance & Operations in 2012. Mrs. Schnelbach is engaged in the daily operations of the chamber. She is responsible for maintaining all of the financial records of the Chamber, including Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and all reporting functions, as well as maintaining the membership database.
Mrs. Schnelbach brought a strong business and networking background with her. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with concentrations in accounting and finance, from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Schnelbach worked for eleven years as a National Bank Examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). She evaluated the financial strength of nationally chartered banks with assets ranging from $10 million to $1 billion. During her tenure with the OCC, not only did she review the quality and soundness of bank assets and asset/liability management practices, she assisted in the development of a national program of compliance review. Mrs. Schnelbach instructed other bank examiners on implementing compliance review procedures, and acted as the Community Outreach Liaison with members of bank management teams and boards of directors.
She then started her own business, Wedding Weavers, a full-service bridal consultation and planning firm, which she owned and operated for six years. During that time, she was deeply involved in several networking organizations, serving as State Coordinator of one, and Speakers' Bureau Chair of another. She also authored major portions of a popular local wedding planner publication.
After selling Wedding Weavers, Mrs. Schnelbach worked for a local design firm which specialized in window treatments and soft goods. In addition to maintaining all accounting and financial records, Mrs. Schnelbach acted as Project Manager for large health care, commercial and hospitality clients, assisting in the design process and implementation of the design.
Mrs. Schnelbach, who was raised in Monroeville, has been married to her husband Bob for 30 years. They have one adult daughter, Samantha Rathjen.
Christine Schnelbach was hired as Bookkeeper of the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce in February of 2005, promoted to Office Manager in August of 2007, and promoted to Vice President, Director of Finance & Operations in 2012. Mrs. Schnelbach is engaged in the daily operations of the chamber. She is responsible for maintaining all of the financial records of the Chamber, including Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable and all reporting functions, as well as maintaining the membership database.
Mrs. Schnelbach brought a strong business and networking background with her. After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration, with concentrations in accounting and finance, from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Mrs. Schnelbach worked for eleven years as a National Bank Examiner for the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). She evaluated the financial strength of nationally chartered banks with assets ranging from $10 million to $1 billion. During her tenure with the OCC, not only did she review the quality and soundness of bank assets and asset/liability management practices, she assisted in the development of a national program of compliance review. Mrs. Schnelbach instructed other bank examiners on implementing compliance review procedures, and acted as the Community Outreach Liaison with members of bank management teams and boards of directors.
She then started her own business, Wedding Weavers, a full-service bridal consultation and planning firm, which she owned and operated for six years. During that time, she was deeply involved in several networking organizations, serving as State Coordinator of one, and Speakers' Bureau Chair of another. She also authored major portions of a popular local wedding planner publication.
After selling Wedding Weavers, Mrs. Schnelbach worked for a local design firm which specialized in window treatments and soft goods. In addition to maintaining all accounting and financial records, Mrs. Schnelbach acted as Project Manager for large health care, commercial and hospitality clients, assisting in the design process and implementation of the design.
Mrs. Schnelbach, who was raised in Monroeville, has been married to her husband Bob for 30 years. They have one adult daughter, Samantha Rathjen.

Business Development Advisor - Kelly Meredith
Kelly Fennessy Meredith rejoined the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce team in August of 2018 as a Business Development Advisor. In this role, she helps businesses see the benefits of membership and building relationships within MACC.
Prior to this role, Kelly worked with the American Cancer Society as a Community Development Manager and was the Director of Communications for MACC from 2012 to 2015. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from Gannon University.
Kelly is a lifelong Monroeville resident and still resides here with her husband Steve and son Preston.
Kelly Fennessy Meredith rejoined the Monroeville Area Chamber of Commerce team in August of 2018 as a Business Development Advisor. In this role, she helps businesses see the benefits of membership and building relationships within MACC.
Prior to this role, Kelly worked with the American Cancer Society as a Community Development Manager and was the Director of Communications for MACC from 2012 to 2015. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Communication Arts from Gannon University.
Kelly is a lifelong Monroeville resident and still resides here with her husband Steve and son Preston.