The Rotary Club of Edmond enters a new Rotary year with renewed energy and a strong commitment to service. The club proudly welcomes its 2025 Board of Directors, led by incoming President Hunter Cottle, and celebrates outstanding member Beth Case, recipient of the club’s highest honor, the George Mikesell Award.
 
Rotarians gathered recently to install the new board and reflect on a year of meaningful service. The 2025 Board of Directors includes: President, Hunter Cottle; President Elect, Whitney Randall; Immediate Past President, Andrew Conyers; Secretary, Mariana Pitts; Treasurer, Chris Koehler; Sergeant-at-Arms, Mike Sanders; Club Service Chair, Jennifer Thornton; Community Service Chair, Mark Gandy; Vocational Service Chair, Alex Kinsinger; International Service Chair, Chuck Musgrave; The Rotary Foundation Chair, Natalie Bonney; Membership Chair, Sandy Chappell; Public Relations Chair, Deanna Boston; Scholarship Committee Chair, Christine Merideth; and Executive Secretary, Amy Hollas.
 
In addition to welcoming a new board, this year's George Mikesell Award was presented to Beth Case in recognition of her exceptional service and unwavering dedication to Rotary's belief of, Service Above Self. Beth’s leadership and commitment have made a lasting impact across multiple club initiatives and throughout the Edmond community. 
 
The Rotary Club of Edmond remains deeply involved in service efforts that uplift the community from classroom support, food security programs, and youth leadership development, and much more!   The club’s work reflects Rotary’s 4-way test: Is it the truth? Is it fair to all concerned? Will it build goodwill and better friendships? Will it be beneficial to all concerned?  “I am honored to lead Rotary this year,” said Hunter Cottle, Rotary Club of Edmond President. “I'm excited to work alongside driven and dedicated Rotarians as we serve our community through providing student scholarships, Edmond Mobile Meals, Miracle League, trivia, and much more. United, we are ready to make an impact together!”
 
The club meets weekly on Wednesdays at noon at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church on I-35. Guests are always welcome. To learn more about the club or to get involved, visit www.edmondrotary.org.