
Who WE Are
The Springfield Sports Commission is a mission-driven organization, working to contribute to the economic development of Springfield by bringing quality sporting events to the Springfield area.
ON A MISSION
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life and stimulate positive economic growth for our community by promoting and developing the Springfield area as a sports venue for quality amateur, collegiate and professional sporting events.

Our Game Plan
The Springfield Sports Commission actively solicits new sporting events for the city. It is a clearinghouse for the scheduling of sporting events in the area. The Springfield Sports Commission assists organizations in the development of new and existing events and can organize volunteer forces to assure that all events make a positive impression on participants.
Team Philosophy
The Springfield Sports Commission actively solicits new sporting events for the city. It is a clearinghouse for the scheduling of sporting events in the area. The Springfield Sports Commission assists organizations in the development of new and existing events and can organize volunteer forces to assure that all events make a positive impression on participants.

Our Team
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Lance Kettering
Lance Kettering
Lance Kettering was named the Executive Director of the Springfield Sports Commission and Sports Sales Manager for the Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau in March 2010.Kettering and the Sports Commission team position Springfield as a quality destination for sports events by soliciting new and repeat events for the city. Kettering is responsible for the management, marketing, and operation of the Sports Commission as well as advocating for the improvement of athletics facilities in the Greater Springfield area that serves as tourism drivers for the community.Since 2010, Kettering and the team have signed the National Christian HomeSchool Basketball Championships to multi-year commitments, keeping the event in Springfield through at least 2025. This event alone generates 4.2 million in economic spending and generates 8,000 room nights annually for the community The Sports Commission team has also been instrumental in attracting numerous Missouri State High School Activities Association State Championships to Springfield, including the State Basketball Championships, which had been in Columbia for 40 of the previous 43 years. The event is slated to be in Springfield through 2023 In 2022, Springfield hosted 13 different State Championships.Other highlights for Kettering include serving as host of NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Super Regional, USA BMX Gold Cups and USA BMX National series events, the NAIA Softball World Series, and bringing numerous other rights holders to Springfield for events. Kettering and staff also formed the Springfield Sports Commission Awards which recognizes and honors the outstanding athletics achievements of area high school athletes. This event brings 1,000 people together in a night to celebrate sports in the region.Prior to his appointment at the Sports Commission, Kettering most recently served as Director of Corporate Relations and Marketing for Missouri State Athletics from 2007-2010 and Assistant Director of Athletics Development from 1999-2007. Kettering also served as a Logistics Coordinator at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta for the 1996 Summer Olympic Games.Kettering has his Sports Tourism Strategist designation from SportsETA and currently serves on the Lake Country Soccer Board of Directors, was a past Board member of the Springfield Youth Hockey Association and the Missouri Amateur Ice Hockey Association, and is active with the Midwest Mavericks Baseball club in Springfield. Kettering is a member of the Show-Me Missouri Sports Group and serves on the Sports Legacy committee for SportsETA. -

Stan Adams
Stan Adams
Stan Adams was named the Director of Sports Business Development of the Springfield Sports Commission in November of 2023. Adams will help lead efforts to enhance the sports business landscape in Springfield, bringing with him a wealth of experience and an impressive track record in his 8+ years in sports tourism and sports event planning and development. Adams previously served as the executive director of sports at Visit Tuscaloosa in Alabama.Prior to that, he spent six years as the organization’s director of sports. Adams has also served as the sports business representative for Wicomico County in Salisbury, Maryland. He grew up in Birmingham, AL, but graduated from the University of Alabama with a bachelor’s degree of business administration specializing in marketing and a master’s degree in sport management. -

Garrett Calvert
Garrett Calvert
Garrett Calvert was named the Coordinator of Sports Strategies & Events of the Springfield Sports Commission in October of 2025. Calvert will assist in efforts to enhance the sports tourism landscape in Springfield while helping lead efforts in engaging the community and our members. Prior to the Springfield Sports Commission, Calvert had previous experience working for CoxHealth in recruitment and also at NCSA College Recruiting. He is a Missouri native and graduated from Northwest Missouri State University with a bachelor’s degree in sport management.
Meet Our Board
The Sports Commission Board of Directors is made up of sports-minded individuals and stakeholders in the community who work tirelessly to help us achieve our goals.
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Dan Reiter
Dan Reiter
A lifelong St. Louis Cardinals fan, Dan got his start with Cardinals Baseball by winning the Fox Sports TV contest, “Payin’ Your Dues” in May of 2004.
Since joining the Springfield Cardinals prior to the inaugural season in 2005, Dan has gone from the last Account Executive hired all the way to Vice President/General Manager, with various sales and marketing positions along the way. As the second General Manager in Team History, Dan hopes to lead the team with a renewed commitment to increase the club’s civic involvement as well as increasing the Fun levels in the stadium.
Dan has always and will continue to put a focus on being active in the community, both through new community relations programs with the Cardinals and serving on a variety of Board positions in the community. Currently he is serving on the Boards for the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, the Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Springfield Area Sports Commission.
A graduate of Springfield Catholic High School, Dan attended the University of Missouri-Columbia. He graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Minor in Psychology while also co-founding the student operated designated driver program STRIPES.
Dan was married in September of 2011 to the lovely Heather Anderson. After a series of adventures together the two have embarked on the crazy journey of parenthood, welcoming Andy (or DR3 as Dan calls him) to the world in July of 2015. In October of 2018 they welcome their second son Tyson (Heather refused to sign a birth certificate with the name Bruce Wayne). Life, as well as the carpets, have never been the same.
Fans are always welcome to contact Dan with comments, ideas or concerns.
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Dale Replogle
Dale Replogle
Thomas Dale Replogle Age 47
Springfield, MO
CEO Elliott Lodging 24 years working for Gordon Elliott
Drury University 99 BA Accounting and Business Administration
Missouri State University MBA Finance 2004
Melanie Earl-Replogle – Wife
Sons Drew (Freshman Baylor University), Dane (Glendale High School), Luke( Pershing Middle School)
Daughter Lillian (Wilder Elementary)
Hobbies – Hunting and Fishing and Traveling with Family and Friends
Favorite sports team KC Chiefs, St Louis Cardinals and Glendale Baseball
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David Holtman
David Holtman
David Holtmann is the Director of Finance for the City of Springfield. David also serves as the Board Treasurer for the Springfield Sports Commission
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Mark Hecquet
Mark Hecquet
A native of London, England, Mark has spent the last 21 years working in the tourism industry.
Mark is the President & CEO of the Springfield Convention & Visitors Bureau responsible for economically enhancing Springfield and surrounding communities through tourism development, sales and marketing initiatives Prior to this position Mark led the Butler County Visitor Bureau leading a team responsible for generating over $60 million dollars in economic impact each year.
Mark currently serves on the US Travel Board of Directors. Mark holds a MS in Sports Management and a BS in Business Administration and Management from the University of Kentucky. In addition, Mark has attained the Destinations International designation of Certified Destination Management Executive (CDME) and the National Association of Sports Commissions Certified Sports Event Executive.
Mark is an avid Ironman triathlete.
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Brandon Ayers
OMBBrandon Ayers
Brandon Ayers is vice president and director of retail banking at OMB Bank in Springfield, Mo. and has nearly 15 years of experience in the banking industry. His notable career has been marked by a succession of pivotal roles, showcasing his commitment to customer service and expertise in retail banking.
His banking career began at Sun Security Bank, where he started as a teller. Following the acquisition of Sun Security by Great Southern Bank, Brandon transitioned to the latter, taking on increasingly challenging roles such as personal banker, assistant branch manager and eventually branch manager. His most recent role as retail banking regional manager for Great Southern helped solidify his reputation as a skilled and accomplished leader in the field. As the director of retail banking at OMB, Brandon continues to uphold a standard of excellence and professionalism, driving innovation and success for the $1.4 billion community bank.
Earning a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration and a Master of Business Administration degree from Southwest Baptist University, Brandon has honed a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of financial services and the importance of making banking accessible to customers of all means.
In addition to his service with the Springfield Sports Commission, Brandon actively contributes to the community as the current board treasurer for the North Springfield Betterment Association. His dedication to the community reflects his commitment to fostering positive change and growth in the local area.
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Erin Boster
Collegiate AwardsErin Boster
Erin Boster is the President and Owner of Collegiate Awards.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS & YEARS OF SERVICE:
Director of Operations / Owner, Carrollton Specialty Products 2001 – 2012
Casualty Claims Specialist, State Farm Insurance 1999 – 2001
Property Claims Representative, State Farm Insurance 1998 – 1999
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Devin Buehler
MercyDevin Buehler
Devin Buehler is the Director of Operations for Mercy Springfield Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Devin grew up on a dairy farm in Mt. Vernon, MO. She played volleyball in undergrad at Drury University; and graduated with her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from SBU in 2014. Devin is married; and enjoys being active and outdoors!
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Teri Cantwell
Central BankTeri Cantwell
Teri Cantwell is the Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Central Bank.
PREVIOUS POSITIONS & YEARS OF SERVICE:
Director of Human Resources Lenoir Woods/Lutheran Senior Services 2 years
Human Resources Officer Central Bank of Boone County 3.5 years
Assistant Human Resources Manager OCCI 2 years
Track and Field Coach University of Missouri-Columbia Volunteer then Assistant Coach 7 years
Head Assistant Track and Field Coach Oklahoma State University 2 years
Professional Track and Field Athlete for USA and Nike 5 years
Sports Information
2000 USA Olympian-Track and Field Shot put
1999 World Indoor Bronze Medalist-Track and Field-Shot put
Bronze Medalist Pam Am Games
2 Time USA Champion
2 Time NCAA Champion
8 Time All American Shot put and Discus
Former Collegiate Record Holder NCAA Division I Shot put.
Nebraska All Class State Champion 8 times Shot put and Discus
Sponsored by Nike and Powerbar
EDUCATION Southern Methodist UniversityDallas, Texas
Major History
Minor Anthropology with Secondary Education
William Woods University
Fulton, Missouri
MBA with emphasis in Human ResourcesORGANIZATIONS & AFFILIATIONS
Great Circle Regional Board President 2021/2022, Board Member 2020, 2019, 2018
Harmony House Purple Party Chair 2022, Committee Member 2020, 2019
American Heart Association Go Red Chair
Springfield Area Human Resources Association member 2016-current
Women’s Intersport Network-WIN 2010-current
Olympians Association 2000-current
American Legion Auxiliary 1975-current
Columbia Chamber of Commerce Women’s Network
Human Resources Association of Central Missouri HRACMO 2010-2016
Society of Human Resources Management-SHRM -

Jennifer Dalton
Springfield Area Chamber of CommerceJennifer Dalton
As Chief Operating Officer at the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce, I leverage over 20 years of experience to drive organizational success and community growth. I oversee financial integrity, human resources, and facility management, while leading initiatives like the Chamber’s Reach Campaign to enhance member engagement. I hold a Bachelor’s in Agricultural Business and an MBA in Finance from Missouri State University, and I’m a graduate of Leadership Springfield, honored as a Springfield Business Journal ’40 Under 40′ recipient. Beyond my professional role, I am active in the community as a Sustainer Director with the Junior League of Springfield and serve on various boards, including the Greenwood Parents Association.
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Chuck Hepola
Evangel UniversityChuck Hepola
Chuck Hepola was appointed Director of Athletics at Evangel University in January 2025 while continuing to serve as head coach of the Valor football program. A 2015 return to his alma mater marked the beginning of a remarkable turnaround for Evangel football.
Under Hepola’s leadership, the Valor quickly emerged as a championship-caliber program. During his first four seasons, Evangel captured a share of the Heart South Division title in 2017. That success earned Hepola Heart South Division Coach of the Year honors in both 2017 and 2018. Throughout that period, the Valor remained consistently ranked among the NAIA’s top 20 teams. The program continued its ascent by rising into the Top 10 of the national polls in 2018 and 2019. Evangel reached as high as No. 6 nationally during that span. The 2018 season proved especially notable as the Valor opened the year with a 7–0 record. That team recorded three victories over Top 25 opponents. Among those wins was a signature upset of eventual NAIA national runner-up Benedictine. In 2023, Evangel achieved another historic milestone by earning its first postseason berth since 2005. The Valor completed the regular season with an unblemished 11–0 record. It was the program’s first undefeated regular season since 2001. Hepola holds a 53–31 overall record at Evangel, ranking second in school history for head coaching wins. The 2023 season also featured a defining cultural moment, as more than 40 players were baptized, establishing a new annual team tradition. Defensively, the Valor have developed into one of the NAIA’s premier units under Hepola’s guidance. Evangel players have earned the conference Defensive Player of the Year award five times during his tenure. Individual excellence has followed, with multiple players earning All-American recognition, including four during the 2023 season alone. Beyond the field, Hepola emphasizes academic achievement, with 98 players named Daktronics NAIA Scholar-Athletes since 2016.
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Rob Marsh
Missouri Sports Hall of FameRob Marsh
A visionary leader with 27 years of experience at Springfield-based Pyramid Foods, which operates Price Cutter Supermarkets, Rob is well-equipped to guide the Hall into a new era of success. He has a deep understanding of the Price Cutter Charity Championship, a major event on the Korn Ferry Tour, and will continue overseeing it in his new role.
A 1991 graduate of Kickapoo High School, Rob’s career at Price Cutter spans various positions, including Assistant Manager, District Manager, Director of Operations, and Vice President of Sales & Merchandising. He played a key role in the company’s involvement with the Price Cutter tournament, which has donated over $20.5 million to Ozarks charities. Rob’s leadership has earned him recognition, including being named to Supermarket News’ Supermarket Rising Leader list and Springfield Business Journal’s 40 Under 40. He was also honored with the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame’s President’s Award in 2021.
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Chris Martin
Betty & Bobby Allison Sports TownChris Martin
Chris Martin became the General Manager of Allison Sports Town in late 2023. Chris comes to Allison Sports Town after serving as a Project Manager for two years at Toth and Associates. At Toth and Associates, Chris served as a Project Manager in Land Services working primarily with Umatilla Electric Cooperative in Oregon.
Chris has coached and worked in athletics for over 15 years, serving in several capacities including coaching and administration. Chris is married to Michelle Martin who works in the Springfield Public Schools Athletic Department, and they are the proud parents of six-year old Tate.
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Kyle McClure
City Utilities of SpringfieldKyle McClure
Kyle McClure is the Director Governmental Affairs/Public Policy for City Utilities of Springfield. He’s been a part of the CU team for twelve years working with federal and state policymakers. Prior to joining the utility, Kyle’s professional experience includes working ten years for Senator “Kit” Bond and Congressman Roy Blunt. He is a graduate of Drury University.
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Jeremy Mhire
Proximal Strength | Crossfit SpringfieldJeremy Mhire
Jeremy Mhire is Owner of Proximal Strength | CrossFit Springfield, a gym and brand dedicated to empowering lives through the platforms of fitness and community. Mhire is also Founder/Director of The Heart of America Team Competition, the 2nd longest-running CrossFit competition in the world after the CrossFit Games. Jeremy qualified and competed 5X as an individual at the CrossFit Games Regionals and was at one point ranked amongst the Top 100 men in the world, leading to sponsorships with 1st Phorm and Lululemon. Mhire grew up in Springfield where he attended Kickapoo High School and then earned his bachelor’s degree in Sports Medicine & Athletic Training at Missouri State University. He has worked in the field of fitness, sports performance, and strength & conditioning for 20 years. In that time, he’s trained, developed, and poured into competitive athletes of all ages, levels, and sports. Collectively, his athletes have received full-ride athletic scholarships to Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Northern lowa, Southern Illinois, Southeast Missouri State, Drury, Iona, Pitt State, Missouri Southern, Evangel, Lipscomb, and Central Methodist. Paramount to any accomplishments is Jeremy’s faith in God, followed by his desire to love, cherish, and honor Jenny, his wife of 20 years, his son, Vincent, and his daughter, Emille
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Nyla Milleson
Drury UniversityNyla Milleson
The architect of the Drury Lady Panthers basketball program that established itself as a national power in NCAA-II has returned to Drury University to lead its Athletics Department. Nyla Milleson, Drury’s first women’s basketball head coach, was named as the next Vice President and Director of Athletics by the university president, Dr. Tim Cloyd on Feb. 21, 2022.
She is the first woman to lead an athletics department at any of Springfield’s collegiate programs, including Drury, Missouri State, and Evangel.
Milleson was the first head coach for the Drury women’s basketball program when the team launched in the 2000-01 season. She built the team into a national power immediately as Drury won 20 games in its first year and reached the NCAA-II championship game in just their fourth season. In seven years as Drury’s head coach, Milleson posted a record of 185-36, her teams appeared in five NCAA-II tournaments, won three conference championships, two NCAA-II Regional championships, and the 2004 team was the national runner-up. She was named Coach of the Year in the Heartland Conference four times and won the same award in the Great Lakes Valley Conference twice.
Now in their 22nd year, the Drury women’s basketball program boasts the best all-time winning percentage in the nation with a record of 569-115 (.833); they’ve earned trips to 18 NCAA-II tournaments, won 10 conference championships, and have reached the D-II title game twice in their history. Since the opening of the O’Reilly Family Event Center in 2010, the Lady Panthers have ranked in the top 10 in NCAA-II women’s basketball attendance each year.
Following her stay at Drury, Milleson spent 14 years as a head coach at the Division I level. She led Missouri State to three straight 20-win seasons and guided the Lady Bears to a Missouri Valley Conference regular-season championship in 2012. Milleson became the head coach at George Mason in 2013-14 and, in five years, took a program that won just eight games in her first year to a team-record 24 wins and the club’s first national postseason appearance in 14 years.
Milleson stepped down at the end of the 2020-21 season to return to the Ozarks and, for the last year has served as the Director of Athletics for the Hollister R-V School District in Hollister, Missouri.
Milleson originally arrived in southwest Missouri in 1992 when she was named as the head coach of the girls’ basketball program at Glendale High School in Springfield. In seven years, she posted a record of 157-39 while guiding the Lady Falcons to two state semifinal appearances and the 1996 Class 4A state championships.
In 2016, Milleson was inducted into the Drury Athletics Hall of Fame, and she was inducted into the Springfield Area Sports Hall of Fame in 2018. Milleson and her husband Brent have two sons, Barrett and Caylor. A native of Goodland, Kansas, she has degrees in Psychology and Education from Kansas State University and a Master’s in Education Administration from Kansas State.
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Aaron Owen
Ozark Empire FairgroundsAaron Owen
Aaron Owen is the General Manager of the Ozark Empire Fairgrounds and Event Center in Springfield, MO since June of 2012. The Fairgrounds produce or co-produced fifteen events and have one hundred and four event rentals and catering plus several off-site food events. The Ozark Empire Fairgrounds has a conventions department for pipe and drape, tables, chairs etc. as well as on-site camping.
Aaron spent thirty-three years working for Paul Mueller Company serving as President of Mueller Transport, Inc. for twelve years and seven years as President of Mueller field Operations, Inc. and four years as divisional President of Mueller Services with gross revenue responsibility of twenty five million to one hundred and forty million per year.
Aaron owns and operates a large purebred Simmental and Angus cow calf beef cattle operation with his family. Aaron was on the American Simmental National Board, one year as their publication Chairmen and One year as their Chairmen. Aaron Is currently serving on the American Simmental Foundation Board, Sports Commission Board, Cattle Baron Executive Board and Missouri Simmental Board.
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Brent Parker
Atrium HospitalityBrent Parker
Brent Parker, a veteran of the hospitality industry with over 35 years of experience, grew up in Southwest Missouri and graduated from Missouri State University in 1992. He spent 25 years at Marriott International, honing his expertise in hotel management and operations. After his tenure with Marriott, he moved into a leadership role with John Q. Hammons Hotels/Atrium Hospitality, where he has been contributing for the past 10 years.
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Jason Pyrah
CoxHealthJason Pyrah
Jason Pyrah is a Licensed Athletic Trainer and the Sports Medicine Manager at CoxHealth. Jason is an Olympic athlete, running the 1500 meter in both the 1996 and 2000 Olympics. Jason is now active as a MSHSAA track and field official, officiating both Cross Country and Track and Field.
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Patrick Ransdell
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Josh Scott
Springfield Public SchoolsJosh Scott
Joshua Scott is the District Athletic Director for Springfield Public Schools. He is currently serving his 11th year in Athletic Administration and 18th overall in public education. Josh has been active in both the Missouri Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association and the National Interscholastic Athletic Administrators Association and earned his Certified Master Athletic Administration in 2014. 2019 marked the end of his term as President for the MIAAA and he currently serves as Secretary for the Board of Directors for the NIAAA. Josh was the MIAAA AD of the Year in 2017, NFHS Citation Winner in 2018 and NIAAA State Award of Merit recipient in 2019. Josh is married to Keely, a Glendale Falcon high school teacher and father to Gabriel.
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Jill Simmons
Springfield-Greene County Park BoardJill Simmons
Jill Simmons is an experienced Service Administrator with a strong background in government administration, specializing in community recreation services. With over a decade at the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, she has developed and managed a variety of programs focused on aquatics, family centers, health and wellness, community athletics, and tennis. In her role, Jill engages in business planning and implements initiatives that enhance community involvement and recreational opportunities for residents.
Prior to her tenure at the Springfield-Greene County Park Board, Jill served as the Assistant Director of Branson Parks and Recreation and held leadership positions as the Director of Parks and Recreation in Millersville, TN, and Willard, MO.
Jill holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Parks and Recreation from Middle Tennessee State University and is passionate about fostering healthy communities through recreational programming and dedicated service.
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Stacie Wells
Lighthouse Chargers & Youth Sports AdvocateStacie Wells
Stacie Wells is the CEO of Lighthouse Christian Chargers, a nonprofit homeschool athletic program serving more than 1,100 athletes, and former General Manager of the Ozarks Lunkers, a professional arena football team in The Arena League. She brings over 25 years of experience in sports leadership and 13 years in sports facility management, having helped open and operate multi-million dollar complexes across the country. Stacie also consults with cities and organizations on youth sports strategy, sponsorship, and operations, and is passionate about using sports to build character, strengthen families, and fuel community and economic development.
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Ben Whitlock
Great Southern BankBen Whitlock
Ben was raised in Springfield, Missouri, where he attended Greenwood Laboratory School before pursuing his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration at the University of Arkansas. He is currently a Commercial Loan Officer at Great Southern Bank, leveraging his financial expertise to support local businesses.
Ben’s passion for sports has been a lifelong influence, having played soccer, tennis, and golf throughout his youth. His dedication to sports continues today through his involvement on the Springfield Sports Commission Board, Lake Country Soccer’s Board, and Ducks Unlimited’s Springfield Chapter. Outside of work, Ben enjoys spending time with his wife, Claire, and their two children, William and Annie. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and spending time at Table Rock Lake.
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Danielle Ziverk
Springfield Hotel Lodging AssociationDanielle Ziverk
A Springfield, Missouri native, Danielle Ziverk, brings nearly a decade of experience in the hospitality industry, with a passion for creating exceptional guest experiences and fostering strong community connections. Currently serving on the Board of Directors for the Springfield Hotel Lodging Association, Danielle plays an active role in shaping the future of local hospitality.
With a Bachelor of Science in Entertainment Management from Missouri State University, Danielle combines industry knowledge with a creative, service-driven approach. Outside of work, she enjoys staying active and involved in the world of sports.