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Great Lakes

The Great Lakes Region covers the states of Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. The principal elected and appointed officials serving the region at the national and chapter levels are listed below with contact information.

Regional Ambassador

Larry SharpLarry B. Sharp, CAGO

Regional Coordinators

Education
Phillip Kloeckner
Email

Professional Development
David C. Jonies
Email

Competitions
Caron Farmer, AAGO
Email

Great Lakes Regional Nominating Committee

Brooks E. Grantier, MMus, FAGO (Director)
Marshall, Mich.

Kate Covington, PhD
Lexington, Ky.

Rachel Spry Lammi, CAGO
Vandalia, Ohio

Noah Vancina, BMus, JD
Fort Wayne, Ind.

Steven Wente, DMus
Maywood, Ill.

Illinois Chapters:

  • Chicago
  • East Central Illinois
  • Fox Valley
  • Great River Heritage
  • North Shore
  • Peoria
  • Rockford
  • Southern Illinois
  • Southwest Suburban
  • Springfield IL
  • Western Illinois University

Indiana Chapters:

  • Bloomington
  • Evansville
  • Fort Wayne
  • Indianapolis
  • Muncie
  • Northwest Indiana
  • Southern Indiana
  • St. Joseph Valley

Kentucky Chapters:

  • Lexington
  • Louisville

Michigan Chapters:

  • Ann Arbor
  • Cherry Capital Area
  • Detroit
  • Grand Rapids
  • Greater Lansing
  • Holland Area
  • Muskegon-Lakeshore
  • Saginaw Valley
  • Southwest Michigan

Ohio Chapters:

  • Akron
  • Canton
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Dayton
  • Lima Area
  • Southeast Ohio
  • Toledo
  • Youngstown

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