A series highlighting entrepreneurs, young professionals, and students leaving their mark in Northeastern Pennsylvania (NEPA).
In this episode of the Wilkes-Barre Connect podcast, we hear from Larry Newman, the founding Executive Director of the Diamond City Partnership (DCP), Wilkes-Barre’s nonprofit downtown management organization, where he plans and leads Downtown Wilkes-Barre’s revitalization.
A trained architect, Larry has always been fascinated by the “built environment”, specifically cities and towns. Eventually he realized what he was really drawn to improving the public realm, essentially the spaces everyone shares. No matter who we or where we are, the quality of our environment effects us all.
We discuss the work of the DCP and it’s role in enhancing downtown Wilkes-Barre’s environment. We also discuss some of the organized events meant to bring folks into the downtown footprint, including the Holiday Market, Sunsets on South Main, and other community engagement. We also discuss the economic impact Downtown has on Wilkes-Barre as a whole and how growing and maintaining a vibrant downtown district helps not only the residents and tenants of Downtown Wilkes-Barre, but the city overall.
Larry and his team may not be who you turn to to start your business, but when it comes to resources to grow your business and connect you with partners who can help, the DCP should be an early call!
You can find the Diamond City Partnership online at - https://downtownwilkesbarre.org/, or on social media at @downtownwilkesbarre.
In this episode of the Wilkes-Barre connect podcast we welcome back Pittston city Mayor, Michael Lombardo. We discuss upcoming plans for the city including improved sewer lines, a 500 seat theatre, new housing and more ways Pittston is finding ways to stand out on its own in Northeast PA.
Mayor Lombardo also discusses the power of partnerships and focusing on getting the job done, not the politics around what needs to be done. He says many issues "aren't R or D issues, their
US issues. Tune in to see how Mayor Lombardo and the city of Pittston keep progress and it's people in the forefront.
To learn more about the improvements to the city of Pittston and Mayor Lombardo's efforts, visit ://www.pittstoncity.gov/
This episode was recorded live at the Legislation Education & Advocacy Day (LEAD) 2025.LEAD) is an exciting event that gives attendees the opportunity to learn about advocacy on both the local and state levels. Presented in partnership with our regional Chambers, LEAD is designed to deepen participants' understanding of our regional legislative agenda.
In this live episode of the Wilkes-Barre Connect podcast, host Dan Kimbrough sits with Cassandra Coleman, Executive Director of PA 250. Coleman discusses the inception and mission of PA 250, established in 2018 to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the U.S. in 2026. The initiative aims to engage all 67 Pennsylvania counties. Coleman highlights the Direct Effect Innovation Challenge, which has engaged 50,000 students across the state. PA 250 has raised $1 million in private support and secured a line item in the state budget.
Tune in to learn about upcoming events including the free Commonwealth Concert Series; with one date scheduled for Luzerne County, the Liberty Tree Project, and Liberty Bell sculptures.
The goal is to ensure every Pennsylvanian feels included in the historic anniversary.
To learn more, visit https://www.america250pa.org/
This episode was recorded live at the Legislation Education & Advocacy Day (LEAD) 2025.LEAD) is an exciting event that gives attendees the opportunity to learn about advocacy on both the local and state levels. Presented in partnership with our regional Chambers, LEAD is designed to deepen participants' understanding of our regional legislative agenda.
Join host Dan Kimbrough for as he sits down with Shay Jones-Vitale, founder of Tri-Path Synergy and our next participant in the Luzerne County TechCelerator program, as she shares her experience with the TechCelerator program and how it helped her shape Tri-Path Synergy.
As a licensed Clinical Social Worker who is also a yoga and mindfulness practitioner. Shay was always interested in psychology and human behavior. Trying to make sense of why people do what they do, and more importantly, how we can make the changes needed to overcome challenging situations.
This curiosity lead to Tri Path Synergy. A wellness company that focuses on the mind-body-spirit connection, empowering others with knowledge to improve their lives. Through her experience in TechCelerator! program, she was pushed out of her comfort zone, given the resources to sharpen her vision into a tangible plan, and fostered invaluable connections within the local entrepreneurial community.
Listen in to learn more and see how a Mind-Body-Spirit connection can help transform you. We need to BE well to DO well in this world.
Learn more about TriPath Synergy at - https://tripathsynergy.com/
The Luzerne County TechCelerator program is operated by the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with CAN DO, Inc., Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern PA, tecBRIDGE, Wilkes University Small Business Development Center - Wilkes SBDC, and Penn State Great Valley LaunchBox, and funded by Microsoft.
Join host Dan Kimbrough for an inspiring conversation James Monahan, founder of BedRez and our next participant in the Luzerne County TechCelerator program, as he shares his powerful journey from addiction to recovery and entrepreneurship.
Hear how James’s personal struggles navigating the rehab system led him to create BedRez, a groundbreaking platform designed to help individuals and families quickly find available treatment beds. Learn about the pivotal role of mentorship, the TechCelerator program, and community support in turning an idea into a mission-driven business.
Whether you’re interested in recovery, innovation, or making a difference in your community, this episode offers hope, insight, and practical inspiration.
Learn more about BedRez at - https://bedrez.wordpress.com/
The Luzerne County TechCelerator program is operated by the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce in partnership with CAN DO, Inc., Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern PA, tecBRIDGE, Wilkes University Small Business Development Center - Wilkes SBDC, and Penn State Great Valley LaunchBox, and funded by Microsoft.
Join host Dan Kimbrough for a conversation with Dorothy Lane, Director of the Wilkes University Small Business Development Center. Dorothy joined the SBDC in 1999 and has served as training coordinator, business consultant, and now leads the Center, ensuring entrepreneurs and small businesses across five Northeastern Pennsylvania counties have the support they need to succeed.
In this episode, Dorothy shares insights on starting and growing a business, real-world success stories, and the vital partnerships that help Northeast Pennsylvania businesses thrive. Whether you’re launching a new venture or looking to expand, this episode offers valuable guidance and inspiration for your entrepreneurial journey.
Wilkes SBDC - https://www.pasbdc.org/wilkes/
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Asst. Editor - Tyler Baker
In this episode of The Wilkes-Barre Connect Podcast, we speak with Angel Diaz Jr., founder of Vital Health Enterprises and participant in the Luzerne County TechCelerator program. A U.S. military veteran and healthcare innovator, Angel is developing a real-time, wearable monitoring solution designed to streamline patient intake and optimize clinical workflows.
The Vital Band—his flagship device—continuously tracks key biometric indicators such as blood pressure, pulse oximetry, and additional vitals. By enabling patients to bypass preliminary nursing assessments, the device empowers healthcare providers to allocate resources more efficiently and prioritize direct physician care.
We explore Angel’s entrepreneurial journey, the technological underpinnings of the Vital Band, and how Vital Health Enterprises is positioned to disrupt traditional care delivery through data-driven, patient-centered innovation.
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Editing assistance by Tyler Baker
On this episode of The Wilkes-Barre Connect Podcast, host Dan Kimbrough sits down with TechCelerator participants Hunter Wesolowski and Nate Herman, the creators of Hunting Positivity—a social media and online positivity app designed to uplift and inspire.
We explore their journey through the TechCelerator program, the vision behind Hunting Positivity, and their mission to Spread Meaning in a world often filled with noise. Hear why their mantra, “Be The Good,” is more than a slogan—it's a call to action for us all.
Learn more about Hunter and Nate’s mission at huntingpositivity.com.
Produced by Park Multimedia
Editing assistance by Tyler Baker
Our host Dan Kimbrough sits down with Marytere and Brenda, two interns from the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce, working through the Bonner program at Wilkes University.
We discuss their expierence as interns overall, but also with such a high profile organization like a chamber. Both Brenda and Marytere share their experiences from being the first college bound family member to overcoming self doubt and putting yourself out there. Through their experiences, both feel poised for whatever comes next and offer great advice for the next class of interns looking to take over the valley.
To learn more about the Bonner Program, click here.
In this episode, host Dan Kimbrough discusses the Luzerne Learns to Work program with Shanie Mohamed and Alex Piehl from the Greater Wyoming Valley Chamber of Commerce. This innovative initiative aims to prepare high school students for successful careers in Northeast Pennsylvania.
The program provides students with a blend of soft and technical skills training, as well as direct connections to local employers. By partnering with schools, the program helps 11th and 12th graders explore their career interests, access personalized learning pathways, and participate in valuable work-based learning experiences.
This program is an evolution of the Chamber's previous efforts, demonstrating the power of early exposure to in-demand fields. Now, the Luzerne Learns to Work program casts a wider net, equipping students with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in a variety of local industries.
For businesses, the program offers a unique opportunity to shape the future workforce. By engaging with the program and providing work-based learning experiences, companies can ensure students gain the relevant skills and exposure needed to succeed in their organizations.
Tune in to learn how the Luzerne Learns to Work program is transforming the way students prepare for their careers and how businesses can get involved in shaping the next generation of Northeast Pennsylvania's workforce.
To learn more - https://luzernelearnstowork.org/
In this episode, we sit down with Romilda Crocomo, the County Manager of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. Romilda provides a fascinating inside look at the role of a county manager, overseeing the day-to-day operations of a large and diverse county with over 1,500 employees.
Romilda shares her unique career path, from practicing law in the private sector to becoming a public servant dedicated to delivering critical services to the citizens of Luzerne County. She discusses the challenges of managing elections, maintaining infrastructure, and supporting the county's most vulnerable populations.
This conversation offers valuable insights into the important work of local government and the individuals committed to making their communities better places to live. Whether you're interested in public service or simply want to understand the complexities of county-level administration, this episode is not to be missed.
Hosted by - Dan Kimbrough
Editing Assistant - Matthew Ash
Produced by - www.ParkMultimedia.com