Leadership
Minnesota Masonic Charities is fortunate to have the inspired leadership of community pillars and Fraternal members on its board of directors, and a select group of talented staff to carry out its mission.
Minnesota Masonic Charities provides important services and contributes to many charitable causes in the name of Minnesota Masonry.
Minnesota Masonic Home’s mission is to provide compassionate, quality care and services to aging adults.
The lush, 83-acre campus in Bloomington, Minnesota is centrally located, easy to access, and offers everything you need for your special event.
Providing compassionate and effective identification, treatment and support for childhood communication disorders.
Leadership
Minnesota Masonic Charities is fortunate to have the inspired leadership of community pillars and Fraternal members on its board of directors, and a select group of talented staff to carry out its mission.
PRESIDENT & CEO
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES
DIRECTOR, MINNESOTA MASONIC HERITAGE CENTER
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
DIRECTOR, MINNESOTA MASONIC CHILDREN’S CLINIC FOR COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
ADMINISTRATOR, MINNESOTA MASONIC HOME
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of Minnesota Masonic Charities consists of representatives from the Masonic Fraternity and Order of the Eastern Star as well as communities leaders.
Paul C. Himmler, Chairman
John L. Cook, Jr., Vice Chairman
Steven R. Johnson, Secretary
Mary A. Hanson, Treasurer
Dayton L. Berg, Deputy Grand Master
Robert L. Fendler
Tony R. Krall, Grand Master
G. Roger McNear III
David E. Olson
James H. Proctor
Michael S. Rosenzweig
Foster Solem, Senior Grand Warden
David S. Wething
Pam Willette, Worthy Grand Matron