Tom Boland
As President of Tom Boland Ford in Hannibal, Tom Boland has been a business leader in the Tri-State of Mind since 1968.
Before opening Tom Boland Ford, Tom was the Service and Customer Relation Manager at Ford’s St. Louis District Sales Office. He also spent time as a Senior Flight Test Engineer for McDonnell Aircraft Corporation.
Tom graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering.
Tom previously served as a Board Member for the Hannibal Regional Hospital; President of Hannibal Chamber of Commerce; Vice President for the Missouri Economic Infrastructure and Export Development Board; Chairman of the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission; Director for the Commerce Bank of Hannibal; and President of the US Highway 36/I-72 Association Corporation. He currently serves as a District Representative for the Missouri Transportation Alliance Statewide Stakeholders’ Committee.
Jim Mentesti
As President of the Great River Economic Development Foundation, Jim Mentesti has been helping businesses grow in Quincy and Adams County since 1986.
Prior to joining GREDF, Jim served as director of development for eleven years at Quincy College and was later administrative manager of Quintron Corporation in Quincy.
Jim graduated from Quincy College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Management.
In addition to his position at GREDF, Jim serves as a director of the Rural Adams Development Corporation. He is active in the Western Illinois Corridor Council and is a past board member of the Workforce Investment Board of Western Illinois. He is also a past president of the Illinois Development Council.
Jim’s community leadership roles include: Charter Director of the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area; Quincy University Trustee Emeritus; President of the Quincy University Foundation; Past President of the Quincy Parks Foundation; Board Member of the Jackson Lincoln Swimming Complex; Past President of the First Tee of Great River; Past President of the Kiwanis Club of Quincy; Past President of Spring Lake Country Club; Board Member of the Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce; and Steering Committee Member of the Salvation Army Kroc Center.
Patrick Poepping
As President of Poepping, Stone, Bach & Associates, Inc., Patrick Poepping is the corporate officer in charge of all projects for the corporation including land surveying and general civil engineering. PSBA has offices in Quincy, Illinois, Keokuk, Iowa and Hannibal, Missouri.
Before joining PSBA, Patrick was employed by the Illinois Department of Transportation as a Civil Engineer and later held the position of City Engineer for the City of Quincy, Illinois.
Patrick graduated from the University of Missouri Rolla with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering.
His past and present community activities include: President and Chairman of the Quincy Area Chamber of Commerce; Chairman of the Keokuk Area Chamber Legislative Committee; Chairman of the NEMO Workforce Investment Board; President of Quincy Public Library Board; Member of Keokuk Area Chamber Strategic Planning Committee; Member of Corridor 67 Board; Member of Sunset Home Board; Member of State Advisory Board for University of Illinois Extension; and President of the Quincy YMCA.
Chuck Scholz
As an attorney at Scholz and Scholz, LLP, Chuck Scholz has been representing citizens of Illinois for more than two decades.
After initially engaging in private practice, Chuck began his career in public service as Assistant Attorney General, directing the Western Illinois Regional Office. Chuck also served as the Downstate Political Director for former United States Senator Paul Simon. More recently, he served as Mayor of Quincy from 1993 to 2005.
Chuck graduated with a Bachelor degree from Georgetown University. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor from Mercer University. Chuck also holds honorary degrees from Quincy University and Culver-Stockton College.
He currently serves as a Member of the Illinois State Board of Elections; Secretary of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation; Trustee at Culver-Stockton College; Board Member for Bank of Quincy; Board Member of Illinois Issues magazine; Board Member at Network Knowledge; Board Member of the Quincy Area Salvation Army; Board Member of Good Samaritan Home; and Board Member of the Quincy Symphony Orchestra. Chuck has received numerous awards for his dedication to humanitarian and charitable causes including the Liberty Bell Award from the Illinois Bar Association and Joe Bonansinga Community Service Award from United Way of Adams County among others.
Dan Wiedemeier
After joining the steering committee in 1999, Dan Wiedemeier has been leading Tri-State of Mind efforts in Southeast Iowa.
Before retirement he served as an officer at F&M Bank and Trust in Burlington, Iowa and prior to that held leadership positions at AT&T Company, Northwestern Bell and Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph.
Dan graduated from the University of Iowa with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. He has also completed graduate work at Michigan State University, Carlton College, Northwestern University and University of Nebraska.
Dan has been named a Distinguished Citizen by the Mississippi Valley Council Boy Scouts of America. He is a Past Commissioner and Chairman of the Iowa Department of Transportation; Commissioner of the Southeast Iowa Regional Airport Authority; and Vice Chair of the Great River Health Systems. In March, Dan was appointed to Iowa Governor Branstad’s Transportation 2020 Citizen Advisory Commission.