Orange County Chamber of Commerce Names Second Annual ‘5 Under 50: Shooting Stars!’ Winners
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Orange County Chamber of Commerce Names
Second Annual ‘5 Under 50: Shooting Stars!’ Winners
Orange County, N.Y. (Oct. xx, 2025) - The Orange County Chamber of Commerce has announced the winners of its second annual “5 Under 50; The Shooting Stars!" awards recognizing leaders in diverse enterprises for their outstanding leadership, innovation and dedication to their respective fields.
The winners represent a range of workplace settings – a hair salon, a non-profit organization, commercial development, information technology and banking. They will be honored in a ceremony at the Silk Factory, 299 Washington St., Newburgh, N.Y. from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 6.
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“These incredible leaders in business and enterprise exemplify the entrepreneurial spirit that drives prosperity in Orange County,” said Chamber President and CEO Heather Bell. “They are skilled, dedicated professionals from diverse fields who care about their community, powerfully navigate strategic change and understand that businesses and the economy are stronger when collaboration is the priority.”
The winners:
Kristin Antoni, owner and CEO of Main Street Cutters, a full-service salon in Cornwall. Antoni joined the salon as an assistant in 2002 while she was still in high school and studying cosmetology. She later studied entrepreneurship at Hofstra University. After training and working with her mentor – the salon’s founder -- she took over in 2012. Driven by her love of business and the beauty industry, and seasoned by her many hours “behind the chair,” Antoni has helped the salon grow and was a vital steward of success not only for the salon, but of stylists who thrive there.
Elizabeth Rowley, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan in Montgomery. Rowley joined the Community Foundation in 2013 as director of development and was named to her current positions in December 2015. She previously served as the community relations director for Inspire, the Orange County Cerebral Palsy Association and as community development director of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Town of Wallkill. Rowley holds a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing communications from Emerson College and is certified as a fundraising executive by Certified Fundraising Executive International. She has volunteered as president and treasurer on the Board of Directors for Safe Harbors of the Hudson, a non-profit housing and arts development project in Newburgh.
Keith Perez, President of Sonata Group Inc., a certified Minority Business Enterprise based in New York, has earned distinction for his forward-thinking approach to commercial development. With more than three decades of experience, he has led transformative projects across both the public and private sectors—always emphasizing collaboration, design excellence, and long-term community benefit. Keith is currently leading the development and construction of a five-story Hilton Tapestry boutique hotel on Main Street in Cornwall—a project he both owns and oversees through Sonata Group as the General Contractor. This signature project is set to strengthen the local economy and enhance Cornwall’s hospitality landscape, thus boosting local tourism, job creation, and increasing economic vitality. His leadership continues to elevate standards in commercial development while fostering meaningful growth throughout the region.
Jason Fisch, founder and president of Fisch Solutions in New Windsor, providing information technology support and cybersecurity. Fisch’s entrepreneurial spirit emerged early; at just 15 years old, he built the City of Beacon’s first website. His hustle, resilience and dedication to customer service in business are matched by his public service as a first responder. He has served in fire, EMS and police roles in both volunteer and paid capacities. He has contributed more than 10,000 volunteer hours to community organizations. His accolades include the CRN Next Gen Leader and membership in the Young Entrepreneurs Council’s Founders Society. His company also has been recognized nationally with awards such as CRN Top 500 MSP, two-time inclusion on the Inc. 5000, and acceptance into the prestigious Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses program.
Nicole Tompkins, chief experience officer and senior vice president of the Mid-Hudson Valley Credit Union. Tompkins is also chair of the board at the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. She joined the credit union in 2023 as vice president of retail and community impact. In 2024, she was named to her current position. She has a commitment to long-term sustainable growth and member relevancy. She previously held leadership roles at various banks, including Rhinebeck Bank, Orange Bank and Trust Company and Bank of America. She previously chaired the Chamber’s Women M.E.A.N. Business Committee and has been involved in other organizations including the American Cancer Society, Sullivan County Partnership for Economic Development and the Warwick Valley Chamber of Commerce.
About the Orange County Chamber of Commerce
The Orange County Chamber of Commerce is dedicated to promoting economic growth and prosperity in Orange County, New York. Through advocacy, networking, and community engagement, the Chamber serves as a catalyst for business success and a champion for the local business community. Learn more at orangeny.com.
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