Lewandowski Named to Grand River Dam Authority

Governor Fallin Friday announced the appointment of Michael Lewandowski to the Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA). He is replacing Edward Townsend, whose term expires.

Lewandowski, of Afton, will serve a five-year term effective Aug. 30, and ending Aug. 29, 2023. He will serve as an at-large member on the GRDA. No Senate confirmation is required.

Lewandowski started working for the McDonald’s Corp. in 1980 as a supervisor for a licensee. In 1986, he and his wife, Julie, became owner-operators of a McDonald’s. They owned and operated a McDonald’s restaurant for 31 years, selling the family business in July 2017.

He has served on many boards during his tenure with McDonald’s dealing with a variety of topics, along with working with church, bank and city organizations.

“Mike Lewandowski is a successful businessman who has always been engaged in his community,” said Fallin. “He will make an excellent and engaged board member at the GRDA.”

Lewandowski earned a bachelor of science in wildlife management from Southwest Missouri State University.

“I admire the work that GRDA has done in the past with staff members and administration,” Lewandowski said. “They have displayed respect not only for the environment, but also for the people who live and work in this area we call home.”


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