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2021-2022 AjPHA National Directors elected

Meet the amazing Youth elected to serve as the 2021-2022 AjPHA National Directors. While representing all AjPHA members, these dedicated individuals are from 26 states and two countries. AjPHA National Directors are tasked to direct association business, provide valuable input on ways to grow AjPHA and attract new youth to the program. The 2021-2022 AjPHA National Directors will take office April 1st.

Congratulations to the following 2021-2022 AjPHA National Directors:

Arizona

Chloe Dobbins

Arkansas

Shelby Kee

California

Ashlyn Landy

Isak Carter

Madison Mendes

Colorado

Addyson Travis

Avery Foglesong

Charlotte Bertanzetti

Isabelle Curtis

Kirstin Dahl

Delaware

Sydney Messick

Georgia

Emily Coggins

Germany

Lea Klink

Idaho

Abigale Hall

Cody Dulin

Colten Dulin

Hunter Dulin

Illinois

Brady Hattan

Gianna Pozzi

Hannah Maher

Izzy Hostetler

Lainey Knight

Madison Alliss

Indiana

Addison Abel

Drew Dayhuff

Kimber Cobbs

Kinzie Cobbs

Lexie Lalone

Kansas

Avery Maxwell

Carly Rothfuss

Colten West

Reese Byers

Louisiana

Blair Rozas

Maryland

Julie Ireland

Massachusetts

Angelica Zizza

Morgan Duhon

Rebecca Williams

Michigan

Anna Overway

Lila Schinker

Madison Wollaston

Reece Chapman

Riley Francis

Sierra Harvey

Minnesota

Alaina Johnson

Madison Brown

Paige Newcomb

Samantha Johnson

Missouri

Madelynne Alden

Nebraska

Levi Lutjelusche

New Jersey

Alexis Hollenweger

Katie Leonarski

Reese Yates

Oklahoma

Abby Horine

Avery Rees

Katy Horine

Nicholas Gralla

Sydney Replogle

Ontario

Melanie Moossdorff

Saskatchewan

Hannah Janssen

South Carolina

Ava Woody

Emma Haselden

Jana McConnell

Tennessee

Noah Hanrahan

Texas

Cara Christensen

Emily Miller

Gabrielle Shultz

Lindsey Watland

Taylor Eller

Teagan Goble

Treylyn Hancock

Utah

Ashlyn Montague

Shaylee Kennick

Sierra Pace

Tiana Celia

Virginia

Kendall Lands

Washington

Alyssa Martin

Melody Hackworth

Wisconsin

Emma Goffard

Director at Large

Ruby Voortmeyer

Want to learn more on how to get involved with AjPHA? Email APHA’s Director of Youth and Amateur Activities Megan McMullen at [email protected].

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