
CHAMBERSBURG – The Cumberland Valley Business Alliance recognized two regional leaders at its annual meeting this morning, sponsored by WellSpan Health, celebrating individuals whose work and service have strengthened the business community across Franklin County.
Garon Gembe, president of Graphics Universal, was named the 2025 Business Person of the Year. With nearly four decades in the printing industry, Gembe has led the Greencastle-based company through significant growth, technological upgrades and expansion into new markets. Under his leadership, the company has posted more than 200 percent sales growth, added advanced digital capabilities and cultivated a workplace culture known for loyalty and long-term commitment.
Gembe has also played a consistent role in community development efforts. He helped found the Greencastle-Antrim Education Foundation and continues to support youth programs, community events and regional economic initiatives. His leadership and service were cited as central to earning this year’s top business recognition.
“Garon represents the very best of our regional business community’s visionary leadership, a strong commitment to people and a deep belief in service,” Cumberland Valley Business Alliance President Stephen Christian said. “His impact is felt not only within his company but across the entire Cumberland Valley.”
CVBA names ambassador of the year
The alliance also recognized Grace Waller as the 2025 ambassador of the year. Waller owns What a Wallerful Feeling Company and publishes Chambersburg Neighbors and Shippensburg Neighbors. She is well known for her reliability and steady involvement in CVBA events as well as for organizing quarterly service projects that support local nonprofit organizations.
Waller serves on the board of Network Ministries and is widely regarded for her generosity, community spirit and positive influence across the region.
Meeting highlights investment and growth
The annual meeting brought together business leaders, community partners and members to reflect on the organization’s accomplishments and recognize individuals who exemplify its mission of strengthening economic vitality across the Cumberland Valley. Guest speaker David Thomas of Matrix discussed recent investments and development activity throughout the county as well as continued growth along the Interstate 81 corridor.
The Cumberland Valley Business Alliance is a partnership between the Chambersburg and Greencastle-Antrim chambers of commerce. It is the largest business advocacy organization in Franklin County, with more than 800 members, and is focused on supporting its members’ prosperity while enhancing the region’s quality of life.












