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District 6080

Springfield, Missouri

Welcome new member Justin Lockhart

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Brian McDonough introduced Justin on Aug. 20.  His cosponsor is Barbara Lucks.

Justin is vice president of Community and Neighborhood Development at Community Partnership of the Ozarks.  He has been with CPO since 2017 and currently oversees its student mentoring initiatives, financial stability services, neighborhood supports, and community collaboratives.

Justin is a lifelong Ozarks native.  He grew up in Bolivar and has lived in Springfield for the past 20 years.  He worked as a deputy juvenile officer for the Greene County Juvenile Court from 2013 to 2017.  He earned both his undergraduate degree and a Master of Public Administration at Missouri State University.  He is also a graduate of Leadership Springfield Class 46.

Throughout his career, Justin has worked closely with a variety of community collaboratives and local groups dedicated to making our community a better place for everyone, including CASA and the Job Center of the Ozarks Youth Committee.

Justin lives in southeast Springfield with his wife, Whitney, and their two daughters, Madison and Layla.  He enjoys spending time with family, fly fishing, cooking, and enjoying the outdoors.

Welcome new member Jim Blaine

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Sam Blaine introduced his father on Aug. 20.  His cosponsor is Brian McDonough.

Jim is a semi-retired physician who’s served in private and public medical practices in Springfield since 1977.  He currently serves as chair of the Greene County Medical Society’s Community Action Committee and as co-editor of the GCMS Journal.

Jim grew up, played football and graduated from high school in Grove, Okla.  He earned a Bachelor of Science in Physiology at Oklahoma State University, and earned his medical degree at the University of Oklahoma.  He practiced Family Medicine in Norman, Okla., and Siloam Springs, Ark., where he developed an interest in Emergency Medicine, leading to his move to Springfield, where he worked for 12 years as an emergency and trauma center physician.  He then worked at Smith Glynn Calloway Clinic as a primary care physician for 11 years.  Jim started on-site primary care offices at the Paul Mueller Company, City Utilities of Springfield, Ozarks Technical Community College, and Digital Manufacturing Products before retiring from a full-time practice in 2022.

Jim has been active in the Greene County Medical Society since 1980 and served as president in 1996.  He has been active with the Child Advocacy Center for more than 30 years and was medical director for most of that time.  He also served in the U.S. Navy’s Public Health Service and is a former member of the Bolivar Rotary Club.

Jim lives in east Springfield with his wife of more than 40 years, Barbara.  They have four children (Sam, Sara, Mark and Jamie), five grandchildren (Drew, Pete, Emily, Lewis and Suleiman) and one great grandson (Scottie).

Welcome new member (sorta) Susan Haralson

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John Horton introduced Susan in May.  Her cosponsor is Cliff Davis.

Susan is a co-owner of Premier Home Health Care in south Springfield, a 34-year-old company that provides in-home health services in client’s homes.  She previously worked twice for KSPR:  as a news reporter for 18 months in 1991 and 1992; and as a producer, reporter and assignment editor for 18 months in 2001 and 2002.

Susan has lived in the Springfield area for 50 years.  She earned a degree in Speech and Mass Media, with a minor in Physical Education, at College of the Ozarks, where she ran track and played volleyball, hosted a classical music show on the school’s radio station, and played piano and sang in a jazz band and another band.

Susan was an 18-year member of Springfield Sunrise Rotary Club, where she served as club secretary and club president.  In District 6080, she served four years as assistant district governor, district governor in 2018 – ’19, and district polio chair since 2021.  She’s also served as Zone 31 assistant Rotary coordinator, as Zone 30/31 communications chair, and as Show Me Rotary president.

Susan’s community service also includes the March of Dimes, the Alzheimer’s Association, the Ozark Chamber of Commerce (president in ’13 – ’14 and chairman of the board in ’25 – ‘26), the Hefner Enterprise Center (president in ’14 – ’15), Christian County 100 Club, and First Baptist Church of Ozark.  She ran for the state Senate in 2024.  She and her husband, Shannon, live in Ozark.  They have a son who is a barber in Springfield and a grandson who attends Nixa High School.

[Editor’s note: I apologize that I missed Susan’s introduction into Springfield Southeast Rotary Club in May. – Gene Hartley]
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New District 6080 Kennel Klub supports PolioPlus

Finally, this is what you’ve been waiting for: the easy link to become a member of the Kennel Klub of District 6080!
https://www.rotaryppskennelklub.org/  Join our brand spankin’ new Kennel Klub and start posting pictures!

Welcome new member Amy Henson

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Angela Delahoussaye introduced Amy on Aug. 6.  Her cosponsor is Logan Aguirre.

Amy is a workplace strategist for Groom Office Environments in south Springfield.  She’s been with the company since 2015.  Her job is helping clients create customized workplaces.

Amy grew up in Columbia but has mostly lived in Springfield since coming here for college in 2004.  She earned a Bachelor of Science in Communications, with a minor in Marketing, at Missouri State University.  She interned with the Springfield Cardinals under Springfield Southeast Rotary Club member Kirk Elmquist and later worked for the St. Louis Cardinals.  Upon returning to Springfield, she worked at the Springfield News-Leader before joining Grooms.

Amy is passionate about community service.  She is a past board president of Diaper Bank of the Ozarks, was a lunch buddy with Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks, is a sustainer with Junior League of Springfield, and also has volunteered at Crisis Cold Weather Shelter, United Way Day of Caring, Ozark Food Harvest, the Discovery Center, the Hickory Hills Elementary School PTA, and the Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce.  She is in her fourth year on the cabinet for Cattle Baron’s Ball of Southwest Missouri, which raised more than $1 million last year for the American Cancer Society for cancer research.  Amy is a graduate of Leadership Springfield and a 2022 SBJ 40 Under 40 honoree.

Amy and her husband of 14 years, William, live in east Springfield and have two daughters, Josie and Alice.  She enjoys golf, volleyball, lake weekends, travel, and spending time with family and friends.

Welcome new member Jonathan Jones

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Michael Wehrenberg introduced Jonathan on July 30.  His cosponsor is Lindsey Robison.

Jonathan is the commercial director and owner of Claro Studioworks, a video production company in downtown Springfield that began operating two years ago.  The company specializes in commercial advertising and custom special effects for packaged goods, food and beverage brands.

Jonathan is originally from Pennsylvania.  He worked in Los Angeles in the film industry before meeting his wife in the Ozarks and moving to Springfield in 2019.  He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree at Evangel University.

Jonathan is engaged in the community as a member of Springfield Creatives, the Downtown Springfield Association and Springfield Sister Cities.  He also volunteers at Urban Roots Farm.  He sees Springfield Southeast Rotary as a good place to make a hands-on difference through local service initiatives.

Jonathan and his wife, Rachel Love-Jones, live with their Bernese mountain dog in downtown Springfield about 12 blocks from his business.  He enjoys cycling, cooking, and rooting for the Springfield Cardinals.

Welcome new member Ashley Reynolds

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Nate Dunville introduced Ashley on July 2.  Her cosponsor is Gene Hartley.

Ashley is director of development for Crosslines Community Outreach, overseeing the nonprofit organization’s fundraising and public relations since March 2026.  She was an award-winning reporter for KY3 News from 2011 to 2026, specializing in investigative consumer journalism.  She managed and checked hundreds of weekly consumer fraud complaints and tips and gave consumer advice in numerous speeches and other public appearances.  She also continues to be a freelance producer of TV scripts for the nationally syndicated Consumer Reports Television news segments.

Ashley grew up in Springfield, graduated from Hillcrest High School, and earned a Bachelor of Journalism degree in 2008 at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, where she reported, anchored, produced, edited and supervised other students at KOMU-TV, the school’s NBC affiliate.  She then reported for two years on three co-owned stations in Middlesboro, Ky., before returning home.

Ashley’s community service includes Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks.  She and her husband, Josiah, live in Nixa with their 4-year-old daughter.

Welcome new member Keith LaFerriere

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Bill McNeill introduced Keith on June 18.  His cosponsor is Brent Baldwin.

Keith is a retired surgeon who also served as a clinical professor of surgery at University of Missouri, trained plastic surgeon residents in Springfield, and directed a Fellowship  program in plastic surgery at MU.

Keith grew up in Detroit, earned his undergraduate degree at University of Michigan and his medical degree from the University of Michigan Medical School.  He completed his residency at Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis.  After a two-year stint in the Air Force, Major Laferriere settled in Springfield in 1979 and went on to build an accomplished career in otolaryngology -- head and neck surgery -- with particular expertise in facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.  He retired in 2015.

Keith published many peer reviewed articles and book chapters on facial plastic surgery and made hundreds of presentations on surgical techniques not only in the United States but also around the world.  He served as president of the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, and as vice president of the International Federation of Facial Plastic Surgery Societies.

Keith has served on numerous boards, including the Chamber of Commerce, the Burrell Center, the Discovery Center, the Ozark Tech Foundation, and the Drew Lewis Foundation.  He currently volunteers at Crosslines in its Reading Buddy and Safe to Sleep programs.

Keith and his wife, Randy, have been married for 59 years and live in south Springfield.  They enjoy spending time with the families of their son, two daughters and four grandchildren.