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LIAA Names New Executive Director

Nov. 5, 2015

The Land Information Access Association (LIAA) has named Harry Burkholder its new executive director. Burkholder - who has worked for the Traverse City nonprofit for the past 11 years, most recently as director of community planning - replaces Whitney Waara, who stepped down in early October. 

Burkholder will oversee all of LIAA’s programs, including the organization's UpNorth Media Center. “Harry has a deep understanding of what we are and is an adept, respected professional to lead us into new, innovative places," says John Egelhaaf, chair of LIAA’s board of directors.

A native of the greater Detroit area, Burkholder holds a bachelor’s degree from Western Michigan University and a master’s degree in urban and regional planning from Michigan State University. He lives in Traverse City with his wife and three young children. “I look forward to working with our board and exceptional staff to continue building relationships with our statewide partners and make a more concerted effort to build strong relationships and collaborate here in Traverse City," says Burkholder.

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