Matthew Salina – Supervisor

Matthew Salina – Penn Township Supervisor

Matthew Salina is honored to serve as one of your Penn Township Supervisors. Penn Township has always been his home—it is where he grew up, learned the values of hard work and service, and built the foundation of his life and career. Matt’s commitment to our community runs deep, and he is dedicated to supporting the people and places that make Penn Township such a special place to live.

Matt is a proud graduate of Knoch High School and an active volunteer with the Penn Township Fire Company. Earning the rank of Eagle Scout taught him the importance of leadership, problem-solving, and community service—principles that continue to guide him every day. As a small business owner, Matt understands firsthand the needs and challenges of our local economy and the importance of fostering a supportive environment for entrepreneurs.

The experiences he has gained through service, teamwork, and community involvement shape his perspective as a supervisor and strengthen his commitment to responsible leadership.

Matt’s Vision for Penn Township

  • Economic Vitality: Supporting local businesses and creating opportunities that help our township thrive.
  • Preserving Our Rural Character: Protecting the charm and open spaces that define Penn Township and make it a great place to raise a family.
  • Community First: Ensuring that residents’ voices, concerns, and aspirations guide every decision made.

Core Principles He Stands By:

  • Fiscal Responsibility: Promoting smart, sustainable financial stewardship.
  • Open Communication: Keeping an open line of dialogue with residents—your input matters.
  • Practical, Collaborative Solutions: Working together to address challenges and support our families, neighbors, and businesses.

Matt’s lifelong connection to Penn Township drives his passion for serving our community. Matt looks forward to continuing to work hard on your behalf and to help ensure a bright and prosperous future for all who call our township home.