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The Nuts and bolts ACDC!

Meet the Board of Directors

 With a diverse team dedicated to common goals, the ACDC brings a unique perspective to development. Meet the team below!

Executive Committee

The executive committee is comprised of the President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, and CEO.

Timothy O'Brien

OPPD; President of the ACDC, Strategic Plan Action Team Chair, Ad Hoc Chair

Teri Mikkelsen

Attorney; Vice President of the ACDC, Membership & Outreach Committee Chair, Bylaws Action Team

David Lutton

Lutton Law Office & National Title; Treasurer of the ACDC, Saunders County Supervisor, Finance and Audit Committee Chair, Bylaws Action Team

Joanie Swanson

Secretary of the ACDC, Membership & Outreach Committee

Caleb Fjone

Human; CEO of ACDC

Draco Fjone

Dog; Chief Pawsitivity Officer


General Board

Jeff Dewey

Farmers and Merchants Bank

Susan Thomas

Chamber of Commerce representative

Deb Portz

Board Member

Chuck Niemeyer

Council President of the Ashland City Council

Amber Dutcher

Professor at Ashland Greenwood Public Schools, FBLA Coordinator, Ashland Tourism Bureau Chair


Advisory Board

Jim Pinkman

Local business owner, City Council, developer, Housing Committee, BRE Chair

The '24 - '27 Plan

Additional Information

After the August elections of a new board, the Ashland Community Development Corporation (ACDC) created a task force comprised of 3 board members and the executive director to begin preparations for the new strategic plan. As the 21 - 23 Plan cam to a close, the taskforce reflected on the successes as well as the shortcomings.


The 24 - 27 Plan started with an initial draft of proposals to be included and recommendations from the executive director. As series of meetings were held to flesh out the talking points and then brought to the full board for discussion. The following meeting was held at Farmers and Merchants Bank in Ashland to receive feedback from the investors of the organization.


The full board held a retreat to refine the plan with the "5 Pillars" of the new plan. UNL Extension guided the board during the strategic plan, visioning, and follow-up. The plan was signed on May 14th, 2024 by all members.

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The 5 Pillars for the ACDC


  1. Partnerships for Progress
  2. Positioning for the Future
  3. Increasing Quality of Life 
  4. Marketing and Advocacy
  5. Catalyzing Community Change

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