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Stewards of the College.
contact
Heather Lanham
Senior Executive Assistant to the President
Secretary—Board of Trustees
Email
937.778.7803
The Edison State Community College Board of Trustees is comprised of three representatives from each county in our primary service area—Darke, Miami, and Shelby.
mission
As stewards of the college, the Board of Trustees of Edison State Community College shall guide the college to its preferred future as measured against high standards of organizational health, innovation, and progress, and will maintain educational and public accountability.
(Listed by county)
Tyeis Baker-Baumann
Chair
Elected as Chair of the Board of Trustees on January 24, 2024, Baker-Baumann was appointed to serve on the Edison State Board of Trustees on April 9, 2021, to complete the six-year term started by the late Marvella Fletcher. A resident of Greenville, Baker-Baumann is the President of Rebsco, Inc., a design and build contractor and custom fabrication company located in Greenville, Ohio, where she is involved in daily operations, safety, marketing and sales. Baker-Baumann also serves as a member of the former Second National Bank Board of Directors, which has since merged to become Park National Bank, now a member of the Western Division Advisory Board. She has served as the immediate Past Chair of the NFIB Ohio Leadership Council and a member of the Leadership Council for several years. Additionally, Baker-Baumann serves on Lt. Governor Jon Husted’s Small Business Advisory Board and as a Darke County Center for the Arts Board Member.
Dr. philip E. Dubbs
Dr. Philip E. Dubbs began his six-year term on January 23, 2015. Dubbs attended Miami University, where he received his bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in education. Dubbs served as superintendent of Randolph Southern School Corp in Lynn, Indiana and Tri-County North Local Schools in Lewisburg, Ohio. He served as Director of Pupil Personnel for the Preble County Office of Education in Eaton, Ohio and was the varsity boys basketball coach and guidance counselor at Preble Shawnee Local, Franklin-Monroe Local and Mad-River Green Local schools. Dubbs has also been involved with the Greater Randolph Insurance Consortium, Winchester Rotary Club, Lynn Lions Club, Greater Randolph County Special Education Consortium, Randolph County Planning Committee, Randolph County Corrections, Wayne Hospital Board of Directors, New Madison United Methodist Church and New Madison Public Library Levy Committee.
Tammy Baird Ganley
Tami Baird Ganley has been a member of the Edison State Board of Trustees since 2015. Director and President of Baird Funeral Home in Troy, she has been active in leadership roles in the field of funeral service including the state association and the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. A lifelong resident of Troy, Baird Ganley has served in various capacities with numerous organizations in the community. She is a graduate of The Ohio State University and Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science and received a Master of Science degree from Walden University. Baird Ganley is a former adjunct instructor at Edison State Community College.
Elizabeth S. gutmann
Elizabeth S. Gutmann was sworn in to the Edison State Board of Trustees in June 2018. Gutmann earned her Juris Doctorate at the University of Cincinnati College of Law and holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communications from Wright State University. She spent 18 years serving the Miami County Municipal Court and was previously employed as a Prosecutor for the City of Piqua and as an Assistant Public Defender for Shelby County. Gutmann began her legal career in 1984 as an Associate with McCulloch, Felger, Fite & Gutmann Co., L.P.A., where she now serves in an Of Counsel position. An active member of the community, Gutmann is currently serving as President of the Miami County YMCA, Board Member of the Miami County Park District and Regional Representative to Bike Miami Valley for Bike Piqua. She has volunteered on behalf of many organizations including Piqua Catholic Schools, Lehman High School, Miami County CISV, Bruckner Nature Center, Miami County Family Abuse Shelter and the Girl Scouts. Gutmann and husband, Attorney Michael Gutmann are the proud parents of two children and a granddaughter.
james C. oda
James C. Oda has been a member of the Board since 2017, formerly serving as Chair of the Board of Trustees in 2023. Oda graduated from Edison State Community College and holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in history from Wright State University. He currently serves as director of the Piqua Public Library and Municipal Historian for the City of Piqua. Oda's current community activities include serving as chairman of the Piqua Downtown Design Review Board, Piqua Planning Commission, Miami County Planning Commission, and Piqua Tourism Council, and serves on the boards of the Piqua Municipal Records Commission, Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce, Miami County Foundation and the Piqua Foundation. He is also the director of the St. John's Lutheran Church choir. Past activities include serving as president of the Ohio Association of Historical Societies and Museums, Miami County Visitors and Convention Bureau, Piqua Area Chamber of Commerce, Mainstreet Piqua Association, Access Piqua Television Association/Western Ohio Television Consortium (Channel Ten/Five), Piqua Arts Council, Johnston Farm Friends Board and Piqua Historical Society. He has served as an adjunct faculty member teaching history at Edison State Community College. Oda has worked for over ten years in archaeological field studies and excavations in New Mexico. He is also the author of dozens of books and articles on local and state history, including the Encyclopedia of Piqua, Ohio.
Doug l. fortkamp
Vice Chair
Fortkamp was elected as Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees on January 24, 2024. Born and raised in West Central Ohio, Fortkamp has spent the majority of his life as a resident of the area. Fortkamp graduated from Minster High School in 1991 and then attended the University of Dayton where he received a Bachelor of Civil Engineering Degree. After a brief period working just north of Baltimore, Maryland, he returned to West Central Ohio in 1997. Fortkamp married his wife, Jessica, in 1999, and has two teenage daughters. In 2001, he received an MBA from Wright State University. Fortkamp began working for Ferguson Construction Company in 1997 as a Project Manager and was promoted multiple times before being named President in 2018. While in his various positions, he had the opportunity to work with a number of organizations throughout the Miami Valley and has connected with many people who share the same passion for the success of the region. Fortkamp previously served on boards for the Sidney-Shelby County YMCA, The University of Dayton, and Lehman Catholic High School, including two-years as board chair.
gary v. heitmeyer
Gary V. Heitmeyer began his six-year term in March 2015. Heitmeyer is president and principal of FDL Automation & Supply Company, a Sidney-based, full-service electrical distributor serving west central Ohio. After high school, Gary received four years of training in an apprenticeship program to become a journeyman electrician and studied electronics at Edison State Community College for two years. Heitmeyer is a strong supporter of the local community and has served on several boards and advisory committees including S&H Products, Shelby County United Way, Upper Valley Career Center, Ohio Hi-Point Career Center, Sidney-Shelby County Chamber of Commerce, Sidney Noon Kiwanis, and Sacred Heart Catholic Church. Heitmeyer is currently board vice president of the Sidney-Shelby County YMCA and was named YMCA building committee volunteer of the year in 2012, and served as chairman of the major gifts campaign in 2014. Gary and his wife, Angie, are the parents of two children and live near Sidney. Gary enjoys spending time with his family, flying, boating, anything to do with cars, home theatre consulting and traveling.
Dr. thomas P. milligan
Dr. Thomas P. Milligan has been a member of the Edison State Community College Board of Trustees since 1999 and served as Chair from 2017 to 2019. Milligan's stewardship on the Board of Trustees includes testifying before the Ohio senate education committee on the importance of public and private alliances and their role in enhancing the quality of community college education throughout Ohio. Milligan played a significant role in the creation of partnerships during The Campaign for Edison Community College, which funded most of the cost to build the 35,000 square foot Emerson Center at the Piqua campus. The president, founder and owner of Western Ohio Cut Stone in Sidney since 1995, Milligan is an equity partner in two other local businesses serving the construction and land development sectors. In 2009, Milligan was chosen to receive the Excellence in Trusteeship Award sponsored by the OACC. In 2021, he received the ACCT Trustee Leadership Award for the Central Region.
2023–2024 Board Meeting Schedule
2:00 p.m.
piqua campus, Room 059
(Unless otherwise noted)
January 24, 2024
February 28, 2024
March 2024 No Board Meeting*
April 24, 2024
May 22, 2024
June 26, 2024
July 2024 No Board Meeting*
August 28, 2024
Annual Retreat & Board Meeting
Location to come
September 25, 2024
October 2024 No Board Meeting*
November 20, 2024
December 2024 No Board Meeting*
*Additional meetings may be added at the discretion of the Board. Meeting dates, times and locations may change at the discretion of the Board.
2024–2025 Board Meeting Schedule
2:00 p.m.
piqua campus, Room 059
(Unless otherwise noted)
January 22, 2025
February 26, 2025
March 2025 No Board Meeting*
April 23, 2025
May 28, 2025
June 25, 2025
July 2025 No Board Meeting*
August 27, 2025
Annual Retreat & Board Meeting
Location to come
September 24, 2025
October 2025 No Board Meeting*
November 19, 2025
December 2025 No Board Meeting*
*Additional meetings may be added at the discretion of the Board. Meeting dates, times and locations may change at the discretion of the Board.