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BUSINESS VALUE COMMITTEE LRCC POLICY COMMITTEE
The Business Value Committee evaluates membership, The Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce Policy
marketing, and engagement/VOI (value on investment). Committee plays an essential role in the development
The committee acts as a sounding board for the of the Chamber’s policy and legislative priorities.
Chamber to share the work we are doing related The committee is comprised of a diverse group of
to communications, marketing, membership value Chamber business members, representing all sectors
and business development. The feedback from the of industries in the Lansing region. The Committee
committee ensures that the tools, resources, and reviews, provides comment, and, at times, acts on
connections provided by the Chamber meet and exceed proposals that may impact the business community at
member needs. the local, state and federal levels of government.
Michelle Massey, Dewpoint (Co-Chair) Amy Scoby, The Christman Company (Chair)
Lisa O’Connor, Publicom (Co-Chair) Scott Ammon, Ammon Lynch Pence Group
Jim Baker, Corporate Office Interiors Rebecca Bahar-Cook, Capital Fundraising Associates
Bill Burke, Coldwell Banker Hubbell BriarWood Ben Bakken, Tri-Star Trust Bank
Greg Coyne, Gerry Weinberg & Associates Joel Conn, Friedland Industries, Inc.
Mitch Crank, Century 21 Looking Glass, Inc. Megan Doherty, F.D. Hayes Electric Company
Don McNabb, Triterra Monique Field-Foster, Warner Norcross + Judd LLP
Ken Misiewicz, Pleune Service Company Joe Ford, Netvantage Marketing
Stephen Plumbley, Tandem Studios Charles Hauser, Granger Waste Services
Katherine Japinga, Capital Region International Airport
DEI COMMITTEE Bill Kimble, c2ae
The Chamber’s DEI Committee consists of individuals Doug Mains, Honigman LLP
that are passionate as well as professionals within the Kevin McKinney, McKinney & Associates
DEI space. The DEI Committee provides guidance on Art Miller III, AF Group
making diversity, equity, and inclusion integral in the Ben Miller, Comcast
Chamber’s organizational structure, policies, resources, Becky O’Connell, Lake Trust Credit Union
and program delivery.
Matt Resch, Resch Strategies
Sein Paul Benavides, Cafecito Caliente John Sellek, Harbor Strategic Public Affairs
Matea Čaluk, M.Ed., Michigan State University John Shaski, Sparrow Health System
Brian Daniels, emPOWer Lansing Jeff Smith, MSU Foundation
Kelli Ellsworth-Etchison, LAFCU Ernest Tisdale, EduStaff
Elaine Hardy, City of East Lansing John Truscott, Truscott Rossman
Judi Harris, St. Vincent Catholic Charities Refugee Services Jamie White, White Law PLLC
Calvin Jones, Lansing Board of Water & Light
Rachel Kuntzsch, Public Sector Consultants LRC-PAC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michelle Massey, TechSmith The Lansing Regional Chamber-Political Action
Victoria Meadows, LEAP Committee (LRC-PAC) is the political arm of the LRCC
Lisa O’Connor, Publicom and is a separate entity. The objective of LRC-PAC is to
Susan Porrett, Davenport University endorse candidates that support advancing economic
growth, job creation, and fiscal responsibility.
Carrie Rosingana, Capital Area Michigan Works!
Lori Simon, Sparrow Health System Kevin Shaw, WIELAND (Chair)
Jennifer Sturdy, PNC Bank Jeff Hicks, Dart Container (Vice Chair)
Tony Willis, LEAP Tiffany Dowling, M3Group
Joe Ford, Netvantage Marketing
Pat Gillespie, The Gillespie Group
Josh Hovey, Martin Waymire
Pete Kramer, Kramer Management
Kevin McKinney, McKinney & Associates
Nicolas Oertel, Foster Swift
Heather Shawa, Lansing Board of Water & Light
Meghan Webber, Greater Lansing Association of Realtors
Deidra Wilson, McLaren Health Care
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