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Central Region Directory 2009—2010 CENTRAL REGION DIRECTORY 2009—2010 OFFICERS Regional President Regional Commissioner Regional Director Stephen B. King Brian P. Williams Jeffrie A. Herrmann King Capital, LLC Partner Central Region, BSA Founder, Partner Kahn, Dees, Donovan & Kahn, LLP 1325 W. Walnut Hill Lane 3508 N. Edgewood Dr. PO Box 3646 PO Box 152079 Janesville, WI 53545 Evansville, IN 47735-3646 Irvine, TX 75015-2079 Phone: 608.755.8162 Phone: 812.423.3183 Phone: Fax: 608.755.8163 Fax: 812.423.6066 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Vice President of Vice President Vice President Vice President Strategic Initiatives Finance & Endowment Outdoor Adventure Council Solutions Joseph T. Koch Ronald H. Yocum Steven McGowan Charles T. Walneck COO 9587 Palaestrum Rd. Steptoe & Johnson, PLLC Chairman, President & CEO Fellowes, Inc. Williamsburg, MI 49690 PO Box 1588 SubCon Manufacturing Corp. 1789 Norwood Ave. Phone: 231.267.9905 Chase Tower 8th Fl. 201 Berg St. Itasca, IL 60143-1095 Fax: 231.267.9905 Charleston, WV 25326 Algonquin, IL 60102 Phone: 630.671.8053 [email protected] Phone: 304.353.8114 Phone: 847.658.6525 Fax: 630.893.7426 (June-Oct.) Fax: 304.626.4701 Fax: 847.658.1981 [email protected] [email protected] steven.mcgowan [email protected] (Nov.-May) @steptoe-johnson.com Vice President Vice President Nominating Committee Appeals Committee Marketing LFL/Exploring Chairman Chairman Craig Fenneman Brad Haddock R. Ray Wood George F. Francis III President & CEO Haddock Law Office, LLC 1610 Shaw Woods Dr. Southern Bells, Inc. 19333 Greenwald Dr. 3500 North Rock Road, Building 1100 Rockford, IL 61107 5864 S. East St. Wichita, KS 67226 Southfield, MI 48075 Indianapolis, IN 46227 Phone: 316.684.2929 Phone: 815.398.7078 Phone: 248.355.3116 Phone: 317.788.0374 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 317.788.5648 [email protected] 1 OFFICERS Area One President Area Two President Area Three President Philip J. Johnson R. Michael Yost Robert A. Stuart, Jr. COO 713 W. Grand River Ave. Partner Colle + McVoy Norton Rd. Brown Hay and Stephens 400 First Ave. North Howell, MI 48843 205 S. Fifth Street, Suite 700 Suite 700 Phone: 313.300.5053 PO Box 2459 Minneapolis, MN 55401-1954 [email protected] Springfield, Il 62705 Phone: 612.305.6110 Phone: 217.544.8491 Fax: 612.305.6500 [email protected] [email protected] Area Four President Area Five President Area Six President Robert S. Rownd Stephen J. McCollister Steven A. Holt LPL Financial 51 Ginger Cove Rd. Partner 6283 Frank Ave. NW Valley, NE 68064-3001 Holt, Fleck & Romine, LLP North Canton, OH 44720 Phone; 402.330.9441 83 South 9th Phone: 330.495.4650 [email protected] Noblesville, IN 46060 Fax: 330. 305.1839 Phone: 317.773.5997 [email protected] Fax: 317.773.5960 [email protected] Area Seven President Randall L. Tavierne Partner, Assurance & Advisory Business Services Ernest & Young, LLP 233 South Wacker Drive Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 312.879.3695 Fax: 866.298.7610 [email protected] 2 ADVISORY COUNCIL "There shall be an advisory council to the regional board composed of: A. All members of the regional board and former members of the regional executive committee of not less than five years who may attend regular meetings of the Region, but will not have a vote at or during the meeting of the board, but may continue their relationship in an advisory or consulting capacity: and B. Elected Advisory Board members, who, because of experience have a particular expertise that would benefit the movement through the region and are elected to membership on the advisory council by a two-thirds vote of the members of the regional board present at any meeting." Dr. Kenneth J. Ahler Dr. Christopher Grove Rodger L. Moore Bruce S. Bailey Ken Gunji John D. Neesley Col. Duane H. Bartrem, (Ret.) Howard M. Guthmann Kenneth A. Peterson Roger Behrens Jay D. Hart Cecil G. Piggott, Jr. Robert C. Birkemeier Terry L. Hasty Samuel J. Prisk, DDS James H. Boeger Richard L. Heft Marvin B. Scott, Ph.D. Nelson L. Carter Larry C. Horwath Richard L. Shepherd Anderson W. Chandler Merrill J. Hyde George W. Spice Michael J. Coyle Dr. Thomas E. James Dr. Paul A. Stull Robert A. Cunningham, Sr. Martin T. Jannsen George H. Taylor The Honorable S.J. Elden (Ret.) Russell B. Johnson Franklin B. Thomas, lll Joseph W. Elliott William C. Kuryla, Ph.D. J. Larry Tomlinson, P.E. Clark W. Fetridge Dr. James J. LaPolla, Sr. Thomas D. Trainor Richard W. Flowers Robert F. LeClercq Harry W. Wagner Thomas L. Flynn Paul A. Logli Samuel T. Wallace Robert D. Fosnough Robert A. Long Daniel H. Wiedemeier Robert C. Fox Michael D. Lyster James L. Wilhite Calvin D. Frank Dr. Charles Maris, MD William D. Wilmoth Keith Gehlhausen Paul G. McLaughlin Kristopher J. Zahrobsky Thomas M. Gibson Nevin W. Meredith Martin J. Zvonar Ned C. Gold, Jr. Major General Charles D. Metcalf, Jon E. Graska USAF (Ret.) 3 REGIONAL BOARD Michael Beckman John A. Beebe, Sr. Don Belcher Dr. Alfred S. Brothers, Jr. Laura Brunner OA Chief 9528 O’Day Dr. PO Box 117 18115 State Rd. 1 Executive VP, Youth Member of Board Highland, IN 46322 Pauma Valley, CA 92061 Spencerville, IN 46788 Business Development 2751 Werkridge Phone: 219.924.8144 Phone: 260.429.8340 Phone: 260.429.8340 AI. Neyer, LLC Cincinnati, OH 45248 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 260.238.4308 302 W. 3rd Street, Suite 800 Phone: 513.967.9169 [email protected] Cincinnati, OH 45202 [email protected] Phone: 513.527.1808 Fax: 513.354.1808 [email protected] Craig S. Burkhardt Keith R. Burns Reid A. Christopherson Dr. Michael S. Clarke Terrence P. Dunn Partner Managing Partner, 25270 480th Ave. 6725 E. Farm Rd. 138 President & CEO Barnes & Thornburg, LLP Milwaukee Office Garretson, SD 57030 Springfield, MO 65802 J.E.Dunn 750 17th St. NW, Suite 900 Ernst & Young, LLP Phone: 605.988.5644 Phone: 417.863.1863 Construction Group Washington, DC 20006-4675 875 E. Wisconsin Ave. Fax: 605.988.5764 Fax: 417.885.3921 929 Holmes Rd. Phone: 202.408.6903 Milwaukee, WI 53202 [email protected] [email protected] Kansas City, MO 64106 Fax: 202.289.1330 Phone: 414.223.7190 Phone: 816.391.2533 [email protected] Fax: 414.223.7200 Fax: 816.460.2786 [email protected] [email protected] Albert “Sparky” Duroe William L. Garrison Dirk L. Gasterland Abner H. George, Jr. John Gottschalk COB 5276 Marian Dr. W5136 Keil Coulee Rd. 15507 Sussex Dr. Chairman Farmers State Bank Lyndhurst, OH 44124-1228 LaCrosse, WI 54601 Minnetonka, MN 55345 Omaha World-Herald Co. PO Box 703 Phone: 440.461.5168 Phone: 608.781.0427 Phone: 763.540.9614 1314 Douglas St. Jesup, IA 50648-0703 [email protected] Fax: 608.784.1069 Fax: 763.540.9628 Ste. 500 Phone: 319.827.6140 [email protected] [email protected] Omaha, NE 68102-1811 Fax: 319.827.1371 Phone:402.444.1000 [email protected] [email protected] Dr. Wilson F. Gum, Jr. Clark W. Hampton Walter G. Harper Ben Hayes Phillip G. Howard 876 Copella Rd. 6 Antilles Dr. Senior Counsel CR Venturing President President Bath, PA 18014-8726 St. Joseph, MO 64506 Calfee, Halter & Griswold, Youth Member INTERDESIGN Phone & Fax: Phone: 816.279.3654 LLP 340 Orchard Canyon 141 East Ohio, St. 610.759.5799 Fax: 816.387.8970 800 Superior Ave. Delaware, OH 43015 Indianaplois, IN 46204 [email protected] [email protected] 1400 Key Bank Center Phone: 740.815.6312 Phone: 317.263.9655 Cleveland, OH 44114 [email protected] Fax: 317.263.9644 Phone: 216.622.8296 [email protected] Fax: 216.241.0816 [email protected] 4 REGIONAL BOARD Daniel Hunt Dr. John E. Inman Brian L. Kasal Peter J. Krause Kevin Lee Gregory A. Long President N 2655 Greenbush Rd. Morgan Stanley 1910 Nakomis Ave. Senior Plant Mgr. President HCI Holdings Monroe, WI 53566 70 W. Madison, Suite 300 LaCrosse, WI 54603 Anheuser-Busch Inc. Long, Cook & Samsa, Inc. PO Box 800 Phone: 608.325.4941 Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: 608.796.0575 700 Schrock Road 505 N. Market St., 1612 Lincoln Street [email protected] Phone: 312.320.0888 Fax: 608.782.3860 Columbus, OH 43229 PO Box 58 Blair, NE 68008-0800 Fax: 312.924.5984 [email protected] Phone: 614.847.6200 Wooster, OH 44691 Phone: 402.426.6311 [email protected] [email protected] Phone: 330.262.7111 [email protected] Fax: 330.264.7554 [email protected] Lewis C. Lyons, Sr. Bert Moyar Edward A. Pease Jon R. Pederson Richard R. Pieper, Sr. Virgil Reed 3271 Springbrook Ct. Chairman 5125 East Old Maple Ave. President Founding Chairman, CEO 800 Huntersknoll Ln. West Bloomfield, MI 48324 MEI Hotels, Inc. Terre Haute, IN 47803 Ruffridge-Johnson PPC Partners, Inc. Cincinnati, OH 45230 Phone: 313.433.4091 1375 East 9th St., Phone: 703.621.2797 Equipment Company, Inc. 5070 North 35th St. Phone: 513.231.9011 Fax: 248.360.4091 Suite 2800 Fax: 703.621.4489 3024 4th St. SE Milwaukee, WI 53209 Fax: 513.231.9213 [email protected] Cleveland, OH 44114 [email protected] Minneapolis, MN 55414 Phone: 414.831.1250 [email protected] Phone: 216.589.0441 Phone: 612.378.9558 Fax: 414.462.3589 Fax: 216.696.6016 Fax: 612.378.9385 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Robert H. Reynolds George K. Sherwood Terry Shockley Charles E. Truza Donald R. Watkins Steven E.
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