Chuck Holder's commitment to community service is evident through his ongoing involvement in numerous non-profit and business advisory boards and committees. His dedication to sharing his expertise and empowering others to succeed has made a lasting impact. From sponsoring an American Legion baseball team in the Berks County Senior League to serving as Council President of Nativity Lutheran Church in Reading, Chuck continually invests in projects that enrich his community. At his core, Chuck believes that “true success and fulfillment are realized by serving the community that serves you,” a principle that guides his approach to business and life.
As President of the Board of Directors for Genesius Theatre, Chuck oversees efforts to sustain and grow a vibrant community theatre based in Reading, PA. Specializing in musicals with live orchestras, Genesius also encourages youth participation through live performances and summer theater education programs. Chuck is dedicated to ensuring the theatre continues to thrive and inspire for generations to come.
In 1984, Chuck seized the opportunity to sponsor and rebuild a struggling team in the Berks County American Legion Senior Baseball League. Over time, the Artisan White Sox became a playoff contender and developed players who went on to play at collegiate levels and beyond. This remains one of Chuck’s most cherished endeavors.
As a founding member of Terry’s Legacy, Chuck honors the life and mission of Terry Graul, a dear friend and tireless advocate for the disabled community. After Terry’s passing in 2017, the organization was formed to continue his work and memorialize his efforts in promoting accessibility and empowerment for those with disabilities.