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GRAND ISLAND – The Greater Grand Island Community Foundation (GGICF) Board of Trustees has approved its 2026 Slate of Officers and welcomed four new trustees to the board.

Kyle Overturf of AMGL will once again serve as Board Chair. Brian Mustion of Central NE Bobcat has been elected Vice Chair, while Shane Stava of Central Nebraska Rehabilitation Services, LLC, will continue in his role as Treasurer. Angelica Morrow of Bosselman Enterprises will serve as Secretary, and Jackie Havel of Amur will return as HR Chair. Teresa Grabowski of Nova-Tech Inc. will serve as Acting Past Chair.

The Greater Grand Island Community Foundation is extremely grateful to have such a dedicated and experienced slate of officers leading the organization into 2026 and looks forward to their continued guidance and leadership in advancing the Foundation’s mission.

The board also approved the election of four new trustees, each beginning a three-year term. New trustees include Zachary Butz of Wolf, McDermott, Depue; Kurt Haecker of Home Federal Bank; Erin Marsh of Keystone Properties; and Mitch Maire of Cobler Chiropractic.

Returning trustees include Mark Allen of Allen Capital Group; Phillip “Mac” Martin, former Hall County judge; Renee Miller, community volunteer; Mark Moravec of Chief Construction; Anna Stehlik of Stehlik Law Firm, P.C., L.L.O.; and Kevin Walsh of Smith, Johnson, Allen, Connick & Hansen. The Foundation extends its sincere appreciation to both new and returning trustees for their commitment to guiding the organization and strengthening the Grand Island community.

Additionally, the Foundation recognizes and thanks Jill Fargo, Katie Goering, Vince Hernandez, and Chris Hochstetler, who are retiring from the board after completing their full terms of service. Their leadership and dedication have made a lasting impact on the Foundation and the community it serves.

The Greater Grand Island Community Foundation was established in 1960 to empower people to turn their passion into purpose by creating legacies that strengthen the future of the communities it serves. Accredited by the National Standards for U.S. Community Foundations, the Foundation manages over $40 million in assets and has helped establish hundreds of charitable funds over the past 65 years. The Foundation serves hundreds of donors annually through individual, family, and corporate legacy funds. Stay updated on the latest happenings at the Foundation by liking the Foundation on Facebook and following the Foundation on other major social media platforms, as well as subscribing to the Foundation’s newsletter. The Greater Grand Island Community Foundation is located at 1503 W 2nd Street, Grand Island, Neb. 68801.