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Mountain Communities Women in Business
This committee is open to women business owners, employees or prospective women in business. Chamber and non-chamber members are welcomed. The committee is intended to acquaint mountain communities women in business with one another, facilitate camaraderie, inform each other about various businesses and agendas; promotions, sales, events, etc. , offer education, training, and support for women entrepreneurs and prospective women in business, and to work together to support commerce and economic growth in the mountain communities.BJ Saidi
Venita's Gourmet SweetsBJ Saidi is the co-owner of Venita’s Gourmet Sweets, a business venture he started with his wife Venita, whose talent for creating innovative swee...Deborah Turner
Code 4 Acupuncture & Herbs, Licensed Acupuncturist & HerbalistDebbie Turner is a private-practice acupuncturist and retired 25-year law enforcement veteran. She has invested her law enforcement experience ri...Rachel Unell
Accounting For Success, Inc. - Grant Gopher, CEORachel Unell founded Accounting for Success, Inc. in 2005 and has grown the flagship product - Grant Gopher - into a nationwide grant information ...Executive Director
Mountain Communities Chamber of CommerceDena Barskin
Dena's BazaarDonna Mitchell
Black Coffee Draft HouseMisty Johnston
Mountain Communities Family Resource Center, Executive DirectorI’m Misty Johnston, the Executive Director at the MCFRC. My family and I have lived in the mountain communities since 2005. My husband Jeff and I s...BJ Saidi
Venita's Gourmet Sweets
BJ Saidi is the co-owner of Venita’s Gourmet Sweets, a business venture he started with his wife Venita, whose talent for creating innovative sweets is out of this world.
BJ also works as a free-lance video editor and lends his skills to the Chamber, offering video commercials to businesses at a fraction of the cost through the Member Video Program.
“I believe in the phrase ‘strength in numbers’ which is why I joined the Chamber in 2017. If we forget our differences and truly come together on a larger scale, we can achieve a great many things, but only together.” BJ also belongs to Mountain Neighbors, a group dedicated to bringing people together by embracing diversity.
BJ takes the personal approach. “My interest and enthusiasm for the Chamber can be quite contagious. I also believe that people want to be heard, so I take the time to listen.”Carolyn Gilbert
CarolynsCreation, Owner
Deborah Turner
Code 4 Acupuncture & Herbs, Licensed Acupuncturist & Herbalist
Debbie Turner is a private-practice acupuncturist and retired 25-year law enforcement veteran. She has invested her law enforcement experience right back into our local youth as the founder and instructor of the Frazier Mountain High School Law Enforcement Leadership Academy (LELA). The LELA students learn the value of teamwork, leadership, and respect as they are taken through field scenarios, inter-agency training, field trips, and activities with agencies such as the US Coast Guard, CHP, and the Kern County Sheriff Academy.
In addition to her service as a Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce board member, she also serves on the board of the Family Resource Center, and was Past President of the Frazier Mountain Communities Rotary Club. Debbie was honored in September 2018 as the Kern County Second District's Constituent of the Month in recognition of her contributions to the community.Joann Pecoraro
Photography By Joann, Owner
Rachel Unell
Accounting For Success, Inc. - Grant Gopher, CEO
Rachel Unell founded Accounting for Success, Inc. in 2005 and has grown the flagship product - Grant Gopher - into a nationwide grant information service.
She also has 30 years of experience in accounting and management including forensic accounting, business planning, marketing, resolving tax issues, and restructuring. She devotes a significant number of pro-bono consulting hours to area businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Rachel served on the board of the Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce from 2010-2019 as Treasurer and as President from 2010 - 2013 and 2015-2018. She supports building the economic development of the area through ecotourism and cultural tourism, as well as forming solid relationships with the corporations involved in the area's development as a distribution hub. She believes the MCCOC can help preserve everything that makes this region unique while encouraging economic growth.Executive Director
Mountain Communities Chamber of Commerce
Dena Barskin
Dena's Bazaar
Donna Mitchell
Black Coffee Draft House
Phillis Stacy-Brooks
Main Street Graphics, Creative Director
Misty Johnston
Mountain Communities Family Resource Center, Executive Director
I’m Misty Johnston, the Executive Director at the MCFRC. My family and I have lived in the mountain communities since 2005. My husband Jeff and I share two children, two bonus children, and three grandchildren.
I first came to the MCFRC in 2019 as a member of the volunteer Board of Directors, where I served as Vice-Chair and then Chair. In November 2022, I left the board when I was offered an opportunity to work for the MCFRC as an Advocate and Project Specialist. In August 2023, I humbly stepped into the role of Executive Director with the desire to continue to grow and strengthen the programs and services offered by the MCFRC.