Mediation Services for Anoka County

2520 Coon Rapids Blvd.
Suite #100
Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Phone: 763-422-8878
Fax: 763-422-0808

 

 


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Helping to manage conflict and to reduce violence through education and conflict resolution services.

 

 

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2007 Board Meeting Dates:

August 23, 3:00 -4:30 at MSAC offices

October 25, 3:00 -4:30 at MSAC offices

December 20th lunch or to be arranged


Fall Lyric Arts Benefit: Thursday night, September 6th 5:30 – 9:00
 

 

 

 

Staff BOARD Non-Profit Status
MSAC 990
Schedule B
Financial Statement

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2007 Officers and Board of Directors:

 

Mark Jeppson
President
Honeywell

Jan Pomeroy
Vice President
Anoka Ramsey Community College
Bill Erhart
Treasurer
Erhart & Associates, L.L.C.
Anita Tomlinson
Secretary
Community Member
Nikki Benson
Director
Member-at-Large
Russell Blanck
Director
Centennial Lakes Police Department
Elizabeth Bromley
Director
Bromley Printing
Cindy Cesare
Director
Anoka County
Deb Dahl
Director
City of Fridley
Elizabeth Eaton
Director
Centennial Schools
Peggy Flathmann
Director
Fridley Public Schools

Jan Hartsook
Director
St. Philip's Lutheran Church

Craig Malm
Director
Mercy Hospital

Lonni  McCauley
Director
Community Member
Tim Snell
Director
Coon Rapids Police Department
Kathryn Timm
Director
Anoka County Attorney's Office
Ann Wallerstedt
Staff
Executive Director, MSAC

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The following text is the MSAC mission statement.

Enhance relationships among Anoka County residents by providing voluntary mediation services,

Promote and educate the
 Anoka County community in alternative dispute resolution
techniques which encourage peace and harmony in the community; and

Supplement the legal system by providing an alternative process for dispute resolution.