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- Posted October 10, 2011
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2 local lawyers named officer, director for Kiwanis Club of Jackson
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The Kiwanis Club of Jackson has announced its Board of Directors for 2011-2012. The officers are:
--President - Therese Hesslau, business banking relationship specialist at Fifth Third Bank;
--President-Elect - Adam Howard, attorney, Law Office of Adam E. Howard;
--Vice President - Glenn Pasco, retired accountant, Consumers Energy;
--Secretary - Joseph Wolfe, president of The Protection Center, Inc.;
--Treasurer - Andrew Johnson, controller of RLJ Enterprises;
--Immediate Past President - Robert Johnson, owner of 5 Leprechauns, LLC.
The club's directors are:
--Caroline Brown, Retired Secretary, Consumers Energy;
--Elinore Currier, retired LPN;
--Richard Mills, attorney, Law Office of Richard C. Mills, PLC;
--Connie Murray, owner of C&M Absolute Cleaning;
--Beth Philo, storyteller;
--Mary Anne Riley, realtor for Edward Surovell Realtors;
--Calvin Schuch, retired project manager, Consumers Energy.
Additionally, Kiwanis Past President Richard Hitch, was elected lieutenant governor of Division 11 for the Michigan District for a second term.
The Kiwanis Club of Jackson, established in 1918, is nearly 90 volunteers strong and is focused on "changing the world one child and one community at a time."
"This year's theme is Vision + Involvement = Progress," a spokesperson said.
Published: Mon, Oct 10, 2011
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