
Dayton, OH – The annual election of officers for the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission’s (MVRPC) Executive Committee and Institute for Livable & Equitable Communities Steering Committee were held on Thursday, March 6, 2025 following the regular monthly meeting. Members of the committee will serve a one year term beginning April 2025 through March 2026.
The Executive Committee is a subset of the Board of Directors, elected annually. It works with the Executive Director on the overall direction of the agency, including budget and strategic plan.
The Executive Officers for the Executive Committee for this term are as follows:
Chairperson: Sara Lommatzsch, Council member, City of Riverside
First Vice-Chairperson: Robin I. Oda, Mayor, City of Troy
Second Vice-Chairperson: Richard “Dick” Gould, Commissioner, Greene County
Third Vice-Chairperson: Rachael Vonderhaar, Commissioner, Preble County
“MVRPC is pleased to have City of Riverside Council Member Sara Lommatzsch continuing as chairperson of the Board of Directors,” said MVRPC Executive Director, Brian O. Martin. “We also welcome two new officers this year as Greene County Commissioner Dick Gould and Preble County Commissioner Rachael Vonderhaar step into leadership roles. Additionally, we recognize Mayor Robin Oda of Troy for beginning her first year as First Vice-Chairperson after serving as Second Vice-Chairperson last year”.
The Executive Committee members for this term are as follows:
John Agenbroad, City of Springboro
Pete Bales, City of Beavercreek
John Bruns, City of Union
Nancy Byrge, City of Huber Heights
Brenda Carroll, Village of Pleasant Hill
Judy Dodge, Montgomery County
Aaron Flatter, Darke County
Georgeann Godsey, Harrison Township
Richard “Dick” Gould, Greene County
Joseph A. Graves, Troy Area Chamber of Commerce
Rap Hankins, Drive Electric Dayton
Brian Housh, Village of Yellow Springs
Matt Joseph, City of Dayton
Mack A. Knupp, Shelby County
Sara Lommatzsch, City of Riverside
Ted S. Mercer, Miami County
Marvin Moeller, Sugarcreek Township
Robin I. Oda, City of Troy
Yvette F. Page, City of Trotwood
Rob Rose, Franklin Township
Woodrow “Woody” Stroud, Greene County Transit
William Urschel, City of Xenia
Rachael Vonderhaar, Preble County
“The Executive Committee is an outstanding representation of the diverse communities that make up the Miami Valley Region,” noted Mr. Martin. “We are fortunate to have such dedicated leaders guiding our agency, and our staff looks forward to working with them to advance priorities and ensure a strong future for our Region”.
The MVRPC Institute for Livable & Equitable Communities Steering Committee (ISC) is a leadership board comprised of representatives from MVRPC member organizations or Institute funders who provide oversight, guidance and advisory leadership to accomplish the mission and vision for the MVRPC Institute for Livable & Equitable Communities. Current initiatives include the Regional Equity and Age Friendly Initiatives.
City of Dayton Commissioner, Matthew Joseph will serve as the ISC Chairperson for a second year.
“Dayton City Commissioner Joseph has been a member of The Institute for Livable & Equitable Communities since its formation. He has also served on MVRPC’s Board of Directors since 2006. We look forward to his constant advice and wisdom as we move ahead. His commitment to the betterment of our Region will prove invaluable as he leads this committee,” stated Martin.
The following leaders were elected to the Institute for Livable & Equitable Communities Steering Committee:
Nancy Byrge, City of Huber Heights
Judy Dodge, Montgomery County
Rap Hankins, Drive Electric Dayton
Karen Hesser, Five Rivers Metro Parks
Brian Housh, Village of Yellow Springs
Matt Joseph, City of Dayton
Tom Kelley, United Way Greater Dayton Area
Sara Lommatzsch, City of Riverside
Kristen Marks, Centerville-Washington Park District
Nicole Miller, Miami Valley Urban League
Yvette F. Page, City of Trotwood
Mike Parks, The Dayton Foundation
Bob Scott, City of Kettering
Established in 1964, the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission promotes collaboration among communities, stakeholders, and residents to advance regional priorities. MVRPC is a forum and resource where the Board of Directors identifies priorities and develops public policy and collaborative strategies to improve the quality of life throughout the Miami Valley Region.
MVRPC performs planning and research functions for our Region that ensure livable and equitable communities; clean air and water; robust roadway, transit, and active transportation options; and strategic community plans that chart the course for member communities and partners. MVRPC’s geographic area includes Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, and northern Warren counties in Southwest Ohio. Learn more at mvrpc.org/our-region.
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