On Hand Would Like to Welcome our Newest Board Member, Tim Bode

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Tim Bode is the newest face to the On Hand Development Corporation Board Of Directors. Tim was selected by American Bank and Trust for the finance director seat. Tim is taking the seat of Mike Mentzer who sat on the board for the past seven years.

The On Hand Board of Directors is excited to welcome Tim to the board because of his finance background and knowledge. Tim is the Market President for American Bank and Trust in Miller and moved to Miller in November 2021. This is the first board in Miller Tim has served on and is excited to be involved in something that will make a difference in Hand County.

Tim is a graduate of SDSU with a Bachelor of Science degree in Ag Business with a minor in Agronomy. Tim and his wife Miranda have two daughters, Julia (age 6) and Olivia (age 4). In his free time, he enjoys camping and spending time with his family.

On Hand Development was created in 1987 by a group of citizens to help keep the Hand County area vital and growing. We have been "on hand" and working toward that goal. The mission of On Hand Development Corporation is to maintain and assist in the expansion of existing businesses and support the growth of new businesses while striving to improve the economy of the Miller area.

The On Hand Board consist of 11 board members throughout the county. Those board members include: Cooper Bebo (Professional), Natalie Bertsch (Governmental-school board), Brian Bonebright (C&C Membership), Sarah DeHaii (Professional), BJ Hughes (C&C Membership), Tim Bode (Finance), Travis Stevens (C&C Membership), Laine Warkenthien (Finance), Luke Wernsmann (Governmental-County Commission), Jason Wilhelm (Professional), and Joe Zeller (Governmental-City Council). According to the On Hand By-Laws, the board must consist of: six at large directors, two finance directors, and three governmental directors.  Three of the professional directors are Miller C&C members. The remaining Professional spots are selected within the Board of Directors. The Governmental spots are to be filled within the Miller City Council, The Hand County Commissioners, and the Miller School Board. The positions are selected by those respective organizations’ governing bodies appointed to the board. The On Hand Board meets monthly and has a number of other committees that meet when needed. All of the Board members are volunteer and get no reimbursement for their time and commitment to our community.

Have you ever thought about sitting on the On Hand Development Corporation Board? Talk to Kecia Beranek for more information on all of the projects that On Hand is currently working on.


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