Greenbrier Valley EDC recognizes industry leaders at annual dinner

PRESS RELEASE

From left to right:
John Tuggle – Region 4 Planning and Development Council (Executive Director)
Ruthana Beezley – Greenbrier Valley EDC (Executive Director)

MAXWELTON, WV – The Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation (GVEDC)  recognized regional leaders and organizations making a significant impact on the  Greenbrier Valley economy during its Annual Dinner on Thursday, June 25, 2026. The  Greenbrier Valley Impact Awards recognize achievement, investment, innovation, and  ongoing efforts to strengthen the economy of the Greenbrier Valley. 

Executive Director Ruthana Beezley presented the inaugural awards during the evening’s  program, recognizing recipients for their contributions to the region. 

Greenbrier Valley Collaborative Impact Award: 

John Tuggle, Region IV Planning and Development Council 

This award recognizes a regional partner whose collaboration and commitment help  advance economic development efforts throughout the Greenbrier Valley. 

John Tuggle, a Monroe County native, has been working with communities on countless infrastructure projects for his entire career. An engineer by training, John  has led the Region IV planning and Development Council for 13 years. He leads  without expectation of credit, which he usually gives the towns, communities, and  organizations, as well as his amazing team, that are in the trenches doing the hard  work. The PDC’s annual report reflects 118 active projects with more than $513  million in funding. John is retiring this year, and we, along with the entire region, are grateful for his work.  

Greenbrier Valley Economic Impact Award: 

Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia 

This award recognizes the economic contributions to the region in investment,  employment, and innovation.  

This year’s awardee began business in Renick almost 50 years ago. Since 1977  ownership has changed and product lines have shifted, but this company has  remained a strong asset to Greenbrier Valley. After the move to Lewisburg, our BRE (Business, Retention & Expansion) visit notes show the company had around 50 employees. Today that number is 160 and climbing. These are good jobs, with  benefits and most importantly a culture that wants to see employees succeed.  Production has increased to three product lines, and a three-shift operation for 24  hours a day, 5 days a week. Their new $5 million expansion is a testament to their  commitment to our region. 
Jonna Mullins, HR Manager was one of the Almost Heaven employees who spoke in  acceptance of the award: 

“Economic impact is never the result of one person’s effort. It’s built through  collaboration-between businesses, community leaders, educators, and  organizations like GVEDC that work tirelessly to create opportunity and momentum  in our region. 

We’re fortunate to be part of a community that understands the importance of  investing in people. Whether it’s developing talent, creating quality jobs, or  supporting businesses as they grow, the real impact we make is measured in the  lives we touch and the futures we help shape.” 

The dinner hosted more than 140 people at the WVSOM Student Center in Lewisburg and  featured Jim Spencer, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Administrator for the U.S. Small Business  Administration as its guest speaker. Spencer spoke on the many resources available  through the SBA to support small businesses, entrepreneurs, lenders, and economic  growth.  

The event was supported by Platinum Sponsor The Bank of Monroe; Gold Sponsors  Appalachian Power, Dinsmore, E.L. Robinson Engineering, First Citizens Bank, Greenbrier  Environmental Group Inc., New River Community and Technical College, Pendleton  Community Bank, Peoples Bank, Snowshoe Mountain Resort, Thompson and Litton, and  West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine; and Silver Sponsors Citynet, City National  Bank, and Seven Rivers Design and Build. 

Catering for the event was provided by Cedar Hill Creations. Awards for the event were provided by Gateway Industries. Centerpieces were provided by Leggacy Farms. 

From left to right:
Nathan Hagemeier – Harvia US (Head of Region – North America)
Jonna Mullins – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (HR Manager)
Ruthana Beezley – Greenbrier Valley EDC (Executive Director)
George Chesebro – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (VP of Operations)
From left to right:
Jonna Mullins – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (HR Manager)
Jonathan Alderman – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (Quality Control Manager)
Tasha Alderman – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (Shipping Supervisor)
Thomas Hagins – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (Supply Chain Director)
Nick Larrick – Harvia US (VP of Operations North America)
George Chesebro – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (VP of Operations)
Nathan Hagemeier – Harvia US (Head of Region – North America)
Susan Baker – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (Senior Staff Accountant)
From left to right:
George Chesebro – Almost Heaven Saunas by Harvia (VP of Operations)
Jim Spencer – U.S. Small Business Administration (Mid-Region Regional Administrator)
Nathan Hagemeier – Harvia US (Head of Region – North America)

Author

Compiled by the RealWV staff.