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2019 AjPHA National Directors take office

Meet the amazing Youth elected to serve as AjPHA national directors in 2019. These dedicated individuals represent AjPHA’s 14 zones and every member residing within them. Their office began on April 1.

Serving as a director is a fun-but-serious task. 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 2019 APHA Youth World Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas.

Congratulations to the following 2019 AjPHA National Directors:

Australia
Peta Hicks

Denmark
Michele Schoenwald

Georgia
Emily Coggins

Germany
Katharina Weber

Idaho
Abigale Hall
Cody Dulin
Colten Dulin
Hunter Dulin
Olivia Meyers

Illinois
Brady Hattan
Emme Graves
Gianna Pozzi
Izzy Hostetler
Madison Alliss
Rana Orsan

Indiana
Hannah Truex
Josie Eckert
Kimber Cobbs
Kinzie Cobbs
Zoe Taylor

Iowa
Tyson Anderson

Kansas
Avery Maxwell
Carly Rothfuss
Colten West
Grace Woydziak
Michealla Kastrup

Michigan
Ethan Jones
Lauren Lauver
Madisen Wollaston
Reece Chapman
Riley Francis
Kirsten Laangmack

Minnesota
Alaina Johnson
Austen Michel
Heather Coughlin
Jenna Rosenburg
Karissa Coughlin
Mia Haskins
Natalie Kunkel

Missouri
Callie Brda
Madelyn Giesman
Renee Conklin
Maddie Alden

Nebraska
Justin Lutjelusche
Levi Lutjelusche

New Jersey
Katie Leonarski
Mannetta McAvaddy
Reese Yates

North Dakota
Kaden Strom

South Carolina
Emma Haseldon
Jana McConnell
Maggie Hemingway
Taylor Brown

North Carolina
Stevie Brown

Tennessee
Noah Hanrahan

Texas
Kynlee Curry
Raygan Follis
Reagan Jennings
Sabine Lazo
Taylor Eller
Teagan Goble
Treylyn Hancock

Utah
Ashlynn Montague
Piper Maxwell
Ruby Voortmeyer
Shaylee Kennick

Virginia
Madison Martin
Maryann Johnson
Mya Martin

Washington
Bryanna Carney

Wyoming
Kristen McPherson

 

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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