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Mplp Left Side Documents MPLP is proud to report that nearly half of our alumni are serving or have served in an appointed or elected capacity. We congratulate those alumni, and invite you to view the latest updates at http://ippsr.msu.edu/political-leadership/michigan-political-leadership-program-mplp/mplp-leaders-alumni#alumni TRIBAL GOVERNMENT (4) Richard Ball – Former Member, Shiawassee County Health Board Ann Bollin - Clerk, Brighton Terri Fitzpatrick - Chairperson, Nottawasepp Huron Bank of the William Barnett - Mayor, Cadillac and Former Commissioner, Wexford Kevin Bowman - Former Supervisor, Blackman Potawatomi, Waseybek Development Company, Former Board Secretary, Ed Boettcher - Commissioner, Antrim Mike Brady - Former Trustee, Chesaning Housing and Utility Authority, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians Mandy Bolter - Commissioner, Kent Susan Burton - Clerk, Ada DJ Hoffman - Tribal Board Secretary, Sault Ste. MarieTribe of Chippewa Nannette Bowler - Former Chief Probate Judge, Ionia Marlene A. Chockley - Planning Commission Chair, Northfield IndiansAaron Payment - Chairman, Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Robert Brackenbury - Former Commissioner, Washtenaw Ronald Cischke - Supervisor, Goodland Indians Karen Buie - Former Clerk, Muskegon Brenda DeKuiper - Treasurer, Blair Tom Cameron- Judge, 3rd Circuit Court, Northville Elke Doom - Supervisor, Huron Charter STATE GOVERNMENT (40) Leona Clark-Resteiner - Former Commissioner, Genesee Joseph G. Ferrari - Treasurer, Oxford Charter Theresa Abed -Former House of Representatives, District 71 Dale Copedge - Commissioner, Ingham Mandy Grewal - Supervisor, Pittsfield Jamie Clover Adams - Director, Department of Agriculture and Rural John Daly - Manager Director, Genesee County Road Commission Maggie Grobben - Former Clerk, Wakeshma Development Debbie De Leon - Commissioner, Ingham Joel Hondorp - Clerk, Byron Richard Ball - Former House of Representatives, District 85 Christina DeMoore - President, Emmett- Charlevoix BarAssociation Ray James - Zoning Board of Appeals, and Former Chair, Cascade Nannette Bowler - Former Director, Family Independence Agency Susan Doherty - Former Commissioner, Macomb Douglas W. Jones - Former Supervisor, Grosse Ile Michael Callton - House of Representatives, District 87 Brian Elder - Commissioner, Bay Todd Kaminski - Former Trustee, Marengo Phil Cavanagh - Former House of Representatives, District 17 Roger Elkins - Commissioner, Osceola Daniel Kelly - Former Trustee, Independence Ed Clemente - Commissioner, Liquor Commission, Former House of Katheryn Elliott - Former Road Commissioner, Isabella Julie Knight - Former Treasurer and Trustee, Dexter Representatives, District 14 Jennifer Flood- Member, Women’s Commission, Ingham Tracey Schultz Kobylarz - Supervisor, Redford Rev. Robert Dean - Former House of Representatives, District 75 Sandra Frost Parrish - Commissioner, Kent Tina Leary - Former Trustee, Hamilton Tina DeMoore - 57th Circuit Representative, Representative Assembly, Gary Giguere Jr. - Judge, 9th Circuit Court, Kalamazoo Deborah Macon – Member, Greater West Bloomfield Cable State BarAssociation Tim Greimel - Former Commissioner, Oakland Communications, Former Trustee, West Bloomfield Craig DeRoche - Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, District Mandy Grewal - Former Commissioner, Washtenaw Delmar Martin - Former Supervisor, Fabius 38 Mark Hackel - County Executive, Macomb Gerald Masters - Former Trustee, Richfield Pan Godchaux - Former House of Representatives, District 40 Julia Heilig - Former Commissioner, Huron Rusty Merchant - Trustee, Grand Rapids Tim Greimel - House of Representatives, Minority Leader, District 29 JoAnne Holbert - Former Commissioner, Oakland Regina Miller - Trustee, Van Buren Charter Gail Haines - Former House of Representatives, District 43 Kenneth Horn- Former Commissioner, Saginaw Sheryl Mitchell - Parks & Recreation Commissioner, West Bloomfield Tricia Harney - Trustee, Board of Pharmacy David Jaroch - Former Commissioner, Huron Dwayne Parker - Supervisor, Buena Vista Joel Hondorp - Member, Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council Dichondra Johnson – Commissioner, Ingham County Women’s Commission Mary Pitcher - Trustee, Lake, Former Commissioner, Benzie Rudy Hobbs - Former House of Representatives, Democratic Floor Leader, Kristin Judge - Former Commissioner, Washtenaw Amanda Price - Former Supervisor, Park District 35 Nadine Klein - Former Commissioner, Kent Patricia Raab - Supervisor, Porter, Former Deputy Clerk Kenneth Horn - Michigan State Senator, Former House of Representatives, Ken Lampar – Former Commissioner, Macomb Robert Randall - Former Supervisor, Weesaw District 94 Tina Leary - Clerk, VanBuren Scott Ray - Former Trustee, Bath Carolyn Kane- Former Advisory Board Member, Michigan Snowmobile Jan Letzgus - Former Treasurer, Gladwin Michael Rochholz - Former Clerk, Prairie Ronde and Trails Advisory Commission Judith Lincoln - Former Commissioner, Saginaw Milton L. Scales -Trustee, Meridian Sarah Kile - Member, Michigan Board of Optometry Lisa Lund - Former Commissioner, Montcalm Andrea Schroeder -Trustee, Independence Wayne Kuipers - Former State Senate, District 30, Former House of Lynn Mason - Former Commissioner, Ionia Bradley Slagh -President, Michigan Association of County Treasurers, Representatives, District 90 Jeffery Matis - Circuit Court Judge, Oakland Former Supervisor, Zeeland Peter MacGregor - State Senate, District 28. Sean McCann - Former Commissioner, Kalamazoo Sherri Solomon - Former Zoning Board of Appeals and Planning Former House of Representative, District 73 Janice McCraner - Former Commissioner, Manistee Commission, Oneida Sean McCann - Former House of Representatives, District 60 Floreine Mentel - Commissioner, Monroe Kurt Soper - Supervisor, Davison Marc Milburn- Member, Michigan Board of Social Work Elizabeth Misuraca - Trustee, Wayne County Retirement Board, Chair, Roger Swaim - Former Trustee, Grand Blanc Jeremy Moss - House of Representatives, District 35 Wayne County Art Authority Marie Twite - Supervisor, Alpena Chelsea Knauf Nelson - Trustee, Board of Real Marc Milburn - Commissioner, Roscommon Andrew F. Wardach - Former Supervisor, Brighton Estate Appraisers Greg Moore - Former Commissioner, Calhoun Pat Watkins - Former Clerk, Buena Vista Margaret O’Brien - Assistant President Pro Tem, State Senate, Disrict 20, Mark Neitzke - Former Commissioner, Gratiot Angela Wilson - Trustee, Meridian and Former Associate Speaker Pro Tem, House of Representatives, District Mary Nellenbach - Former Commissioner, Lapeer Terry Wright - Supervisor, Grayling 61 Camille Nerkowski - Commissioner, District 3, Youth & Recreation Amanda Price - House of Representatives, District 89 Committee, Alpena VILLAGE (4) Ken Ross - Former Commissioner, Office of Financial and Insurance Denise (Massey) Noble - Former Commissioner, Van Buren Frederick J. Borowski - Former Councilperson, Estral Beach Regulation Michael O’Hare - Commission Chair, Saginaw Katheryn Elliott - Former Councilperson, Shepherd Nida Samona - Former Chair, Liquor Control Commission Debra Panozzo - Commissioner, Berrien David Jaroch -Former President, Ubly Harvey Santana - House of Representatives, District 9 Roger Phillips - Former Commissioner, Alpena Michael Rochholz - Mayor Pro-Tem, Schoolcraft Katherine Segal - Former Minority Floor Leader, House of G. Scott Pierangeli - Probate Judge, Kalamazoo David Wineman - Former Councilperson, Sebewaing Representatives, District 62 Robert Reddy-Former Commissioner, Wexford Andrea Schroeder - Director, State Board of Cosmetology Amanda Roggenbuck - Former Chief Probate Judge, Family Court Judge, CITY (76) Wayne Schmidt - Michigan State Senator and Former House of Tuscola Elizabeth Agius - City Councilperson and Former Chair, Dearborn Heights Representatives, District 104 Milton Scales - Former Road Commissioner, Ingham Laurie Arora - Councilperson, Grosse Pointe Park Deb Shaughnessy – Member, Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board, Wayne Schmidt - Former Commissioner, Grand Traverse Michael Armitage - Mayor, Milan Former House of Representatives, District 71 Katherine Segal - Former Commissioner, Calhoun Nancy Banks, MMC - City Clerk, Southfield Sam Singh - House of Representatives, Democratic Floor Leader, District Don Shemel - Former Commissioner, Branch Bryan Barnett - Former Mayor and Councilperson, Rochester Hills 69 Shana Shroll – Vice Chair, Kent William Barnett - Mayor, Cadillac Maureen Stapleton - Former House of Representatives, District 4 Omar Sims - Commissioner, Genesee Kevin Beard - Councilmember, East Lansing Marc Shulman - Former Chair, Appropriations Committee, House of Bradley Slagh - Treasurer, Ottawa Jill Brandana - Former Chair Pro Tem, Taylor Representatives, District 39 Connie Sysak - Planning Commission, Jackson Chris Brown - Former Councilperson, Coopersville Tom Watkins Jr. - Former Superintendent, Michigan Department of Roger Trudell - Commissioner, Isabella Marlon Brown- Mayor Pro Tem, Mason Education Jon Van Allsburg - Circuit Court Judge, Ottawa Mary Bush - Former Mayor and Councilperson, Farmington Michael Webber - House of Representatives, District 45 Carol Vernon - Clerk, Gratiot Sarah Bydalek - City Clerk, Walker Craig Yaldoo - Former Director, Michigan Office of Drug Control Policy Mark Vroman- Former Commissioner, Ionia Kenneth V. Cockrel, Jr. - Former Mayor and Councilperson, Detroit Fred Collins - Former Councilperson, Berkley COUNTY (70) TOWNSHIP (49) Robert Coughlin - City Commissioner, Kentwood Vance Bates - Chairman, Benzie County Board of Commissioners
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