Richard D. Lodewyck, president of CDG Engineers Architects Planners L.L.C., has been elected the 91st president of the Missouri Athletic Club.
The Club’s 15-member Board of Governors elected Lodewyck and the other incoming senior officers March 2. All will begin a one-year term of office in late May.
Lodewyck, 54, has been a member of the M.A.C. since 1975. He and his wife Stephanie Martinez Lodewyck have two children, Laura and David. Lodewyck graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.S. in Civil Engineering and earned an M.B.A. from Webster University. He graduated from CBC High School in 1969.
Lodewyck has served on the M.A.C.’s Long-Range Planning Committee and is active in athletics at the Club. He is an avid swimmer who has participated in triathlons.
Elected first vice president was Benjamin H. Hulsey; elected second vice president was L. Michael York; elected secretary was Joseph G. Lipic and treasurer was Sandy Stoner.
Lodewyck will succeed Michael J. Hackett as president. |