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New appointments announced to Arts Council of Greater Lansing Board

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The Arts Council of Greater Lansing is pleased to announce the appointment of four new officers and five new members to its board of directors for FY 2018. The Arts Council board is comprised of up to 18 members with each term limited to three years.

The FY 2018 officer appointments include president, Patty Barnes; vice president, Kirk Meadows; secretary, Ginny Haas; and treasurer, Kathie Feldpausch. Member appointments include Rachel Elsinga, Taylor Gast, Janet Lillie, Julie Pingston and Stephen Serkaian.

"We are very pleased to appoint so many new members to our board,” said Deborah E. Mikula, Arts Council executive director. “The level of experience we’re able to access with our members is key to our success as an organization, and these new appointees are no exception.”

Officer Appointees

Patty Barnas is the market president in Lansing for First National Bank of Michigan. She makes a positive impact on businesses in the mid-Michigan area providing specialized financial services, including commercial real estate loans, equipment financing, lines of credit and term loan financing.

Kirk Meadows joined Jackson National Life Insurance Company as Senior Counsel in 2015, where he handles corporate legal matters. He was previously a partner in the Lansing office of Honigman Miller Schwartz and Cohn LLP, where he focused on corporate, real estate, and economic incentive matters.

Ginny Haas retired from Michigan State University in 2014, after serving as the director of community relations for 20 years. She has been an Arts Council Board member for 6 years, and represented MSU in the development of the original Lansing-East Lansing Cultural Economic Development plan.

Kathie Feldpausch has been with the Michigan Realtors® since 1995, and has been the senior vice president and chief financial officer since 2014. She has a bachelor’s in accounting and political economics and is CPA certified.

Board Member Appointees

Rachel Elsinga is a senior planner in economic development and lifelong Lansing resident. She has been an invaluable steering-committee member since the inception of the Creative Placemaking Summit.

Taylor Gast is a business attorney at Foster Swift Collins & Smith. His practice focuses on employee benefits, business transactions and taxation, technology law, including cybersecurity and real estate issues.

Janet Lillie is assistant vice president for community relations at Michigan State University and is responsible for connecting MSU, community leaders and the Greater Lansing Region.

Julie Pingston, CMP, CTA is the senior vice president and chief operating officer for the Greater Lansing Convention & Visitors Bureau. She has been with the GLCVB for 24 years and works in conjunction with the bureau’s president in overall organizational operations.

Stephen Serkaian serves as executive director of the Lansing Board of Water and Light. He is responsible for internal and external communications, media relations and governmental and community relations.

“Over the years, we have had a very strong representation from different sectors within our community, and that continues to grow as our organization changes,” Mikula said. “They bring to the table a passion for the arts and strong appreciation of the role the arts play in strengthening our region. For that, we are very grateful.”

SOURCE: PRESS RELEASE