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Community Advisory Panel

2008 CAP Members

Dow created its Community Advisory Panel (CAP) with a goal of building trust, cooperation and mutual respect between our company and the communities where our employees live and work.

The mid-Michigan CAP was created in 1990 to help maintain communication between the community and Dow. Its members, who are nominated and selected by the CAP, are selected to reflect the community and its issues. Along with their own viewpoints, members are also encouraged to express views from their organizations and other community members.

The purpose of the mid-Michigan CAP is to:

  • Provide a means for open, honest, two-way communication between Dow and the community in order to build trust and credibility
  • To enable community members to ask questions or comment upon Dow’s operations and activities
  • To provide a way for Dow representatives to learn about community concerns
  • To create a mechanism for Dow to provide information and get feedback its goals and operations

The mid-Michigan CAP is made up of company representatives and members of the public who represent a broad cross-section of the mid-Michigan region. Currently, the mid-Michigan CAP has individuals from area businesses, nature conservancy groups, law enforcement, education, ecumenical organizations, public service, health service, and residents close to the plant.

CAP meetings occur once a month from September through May and are intended to ensure open and timely communication on matters of interest between Dow and the community. If you have any subjects you want the CAP to discuss in an upcoming meeting, contact Maureen Donker, Dow/mid-Michigan CAP facilitator, at P.O. Box 2212, Midland, MI, 48641, with your suggestions.

Current CAP Members

Jeff Bennett, Northwood University
Bob Beythan, Spence Brothers
Laura Bouwhuis, Midland High School
Bob Brzak, Law Enforcement Center
Bud Carpenter, Retiree, The Dow Chemical Company
Maureen Donker, Facilitator
Doug Fillmore, Meridian Public Schools
Bridgette Gransden, Midland County
Millie Jezior, MidMichigan Medical Center Midland
Mike Kelly, The Conservation Fund
Mary Kay Knoerr, Tittabawasee Township
Rev. Wallace Mayton, Memorial Presbyterian Church
Marty McGuire, Dow Gardens
Betty Owen, Retiree, MBS International Airport
Sam Price, 1016 Recovery Network
Dr. James E. Reif, Physician
Jack Starling, Midland Daily News
Dr. Mamie T. Thorns, Saginaw Valley State University
Bill Webber, Sargent Dock & Terminal

Representing Dow:
Melissa Beck
, Public Affairs Assistant
David Dupre, VP and Michigan Operations Site Leader
Brad Fedorchak, Responsible Care Leader
Jennifer Heronema, External Communications Manager
Jeff Martin, Community Relations Leader
Terri McNeill, Site Public Affairs Leader