The board of directors is comprised of the officers of the club and at-large directors elected annually. They meet at least quarterly by a place and time determined by each administration.
Their duty is to carry the role of general management of the club including but not limited to: approving a budget, determining policies and the activities of the club, approving new members, committee functions, Kiwanis education, public relations and attendance at meetings. Some of the administrative activities are done by email.
Board meetings are always open to any member who wishes to attend; and attendance by new members is part of their new member orientation. Board meetings are scheduled by the President.
Officers include president, president-elect, secretary, treasurer, and immediate past president. Directors are elected for a two-year term, with staggered terms to provide continuity to the board. General members are encouraged to take a position of leadership each administrative year.
Officers 2025-2026
PRESIDENT * Paul Herringshaw PRESIDENT-ELECT * Eric Myers SECRETARY * Cindy Hofner TREASURER * Andrew Kalmar PAST PRESIDENT * Chad Plontz DIRECTORS 2024-2026 Bruce Corrigan, Liz Eilberg, Jeff Schooley DIRECTORS 2025-2027 John Calderonello, Sharon Libby, Tina Ohmart Mendoza, Gale Swanka
At our first meeting of 2026, on January 8, Wood County Sheriff (and Kiwanian) Mark Wasylyshyn conducted the "Youth Protection" training required by Kiwanis International. Drew Hanna spoke words of remembrance for our late fellow member Steve Riewaldt as Steve's wife Marilyn looked on. President Paul Herringshaw introduced our guest speakers in the annual January series with emphasis on agriculture, which Paul organized. Speakers Jordan and Thomas Hertzfeld of Hertzfeld Poultry Egg Farm kept the club's interest with information about the complex process of large-scale egg production. ... See MoreSee Less
At our last meeting before the winter holidays on December 18, we heard an inspiring Christmas story from Bob Callecod, welcomed two scholarship recipients, heard how Drew Hanna's grandmother Myrna Reese Hanna, an Ohio state representative, helped BGSU become a university, got an update on the BG Kiwanis poker group, judged the annual ugly sweater contest, and heard an engaging talk by Dr. David Jackson. ... See MoreSee Less
Board of Directors
The board of directors is comprised of the officers of the club and at-large directors elected annually. They meet at least quarterly by a place and time determined by each administration.
Their duty is to carry the role of general management of the club including but not limited to: approving a budget, determining policies and the activities of the club, approving new members, committee functions, Kiwanis education, public relations and attendance at meetings. Some of the administrative activities are done by email.
Board meetings are always open to any member who wishes to attend; and attendance by new members is part of their new member orientation. Board meetings are scheduled by the President.
Officers include president, president-elect, secretary, treasurer, and immediate past president. Directors are elected for a two-year term, with staggered terms to provide continuity to the board. General members are encouraged to take a position of leadership each administrative year.
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At our first meeting of 2026, on January 8, Wood County Sheriff (and Kiwanian) Mark Wasylyshyn conducted the "Youth Protection" training required by Kiwanis International. Drew Hanna spoke words of remembrance for our late fellow member Steve Riewaldt as Steve's wife Marilyn looked on. President Paul Herringshaw introduced our guest speakers in the annual January series with emphasis on agriculture, which Paul organized. Speakers Jordan and Thomas Hertzfeld of Hertzfeld Poultry Egg Farm kept the club's interest with information about the complex process of large-scale egg production. ... See MoreSee Less
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At our last meeting before the winter holidays on December 18, we heard an inspiring Christmas story from Bob Callecod, welcomed two scholarship recipients, heard how Drew Hanna's grandmother Myrna Reese Hanna, an Ohio state representative, helped BGSU become a university, got an update on the BG Kiwanis poker group, judged the annual ugly sweater contest, and heard an engaging talk by Dr. David Jackson. ... See MoreSee Less
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