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Meet AjPHA’s amazing 2018 Youth national directors

Meet the amazing Youth elected to serve as AjPHA national directors in 2018. These dedicated individuals represent AjPHA’s 14 zones and every member residing within them. Their office will begin on April 1.

Serving as a director is a fun but serious task. Their responsibilities include directing association business, voting on by-law changes and providing valuable input about ways to grow AjPHA and attract new Youth to the program. National directors meet annually at the AjPHA National Convention, which takes place in conjunction with the 2018 AjPHA World Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas. This year, the National Convention is June 30 at 1 p.m. in the Brown-Lupton Meeting Room.

Congratulations to the following AjPHA National Directors:

Alabama
Micah Drinkard

Alberta
Ady Kallay
Hallie Malcolm
Kaydee Kallay
Romy Malcolm

California
Carolina Tasker

Colorado
Avery Foglesong
Devyn Ritchey

Florida
Gracie Thompson
Kenzie Waba
Merrick Bessell
Teagan Ferrin

Iowa
Addison Kerwin

Idaho
Cody Dulin
Colton Dulin
Hunter Dulin
Katie Latham

Illinois
Alexa Grace Hattan
Brady Hattan
Gianna Pozzi
Kelsey Kupferschmid
Maddie Giesman
Rana Orsan
Sydney DePauw

Indiana
Addison Winger
Hannah Truex
Josie Eckert
Kimber Cobbs
Kinzie Cobbs

Kansas
Avery Maxwell
Carly Rothfuss
Emily Gaugler
Grace Woydziak

Michigan
Ethan Jones
Madison Lea Wollaston
Reece Chapman
Riley Francis
Sage Winters

Minnesota
Alley Brabbit
Austen Michel
Mason Nielsen

Missouri
Clay Cumpton
Clint Cumpton
Renee Conklin

North Dakota
Kaden Strom

Nebraska
Justin Lutjelusche
Levi Lutjelusche

New Jersey
Alexis Hollenweger
Ava Stanker
Katie Leonarski
Mannetta L McAvaddy
Wyatt Freeman

New York
Alexis Lint

Oklahoma
Avery Rees
Lauren Gralla
Nicholas Gralla

South Carolina
Emma Haselden
Maggie Hemingway
Morgan Marlett
Stevie Brown
Taylor Brown

Tennessee
Noah Hanrahan
Riley Summerall

Texas
Grace Hayslip
Kynlee Curry
Raygan Follis
Reagan Jennings
Sabine Lazo
Teagan Goble
Treylyn Hancock

Utah
Amanda Nelson

Virginia
Madison Martin
MaryAnn Johnson
Mya Martin

Wisconsin
Olivia Becker

 

Don’t see your state, province or country represented and want to get involved? Email Director of Youth Activities Christine Henry Gillett at [email protected].

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