MEDIA ADVISORY

June 16, 2008
CONTACT:  Kara Bussabarger
kara.bussabarger@louisvilleky.gov

502-238-5331 (502-744-5639 Media Cell)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 
   
 

Robert K. Holmes, Jr.

 
     
   
 

Dr. Heidi Hulon

 
     
   
 

Kerry Stemler

 
     

Louisville Zoo Foundation welcomes three new board members

 

The Louisville Zoo Foundation Board of Trustees is excited to welcome three new board members to the organization—Robert K. Holmes Jr., Dr. Heidi Hulon and Kerry Stemler.

Robert K. Holmes Jr. is President and CEO of the Louisville Real Estate Development Company. He also serves as Assistant Vice President for The Mardrian Group, a Construction and Real Estate Development Company. His primary responsibility is strategic planning and business development. Before joining the Louisville Real Estate Development Company, Holmes spent 16 years as Vice President of Corporate Services with Brown-Forman Corporation. As the first African-American corporate officer Holmes was responsible for several Brown-Forman corporate functions world-wide.

“The Louisville Zoo has been a mainstay in our community for many, many years,” Holmes said. “It’s had such an educational impact on so many of our youth and adults and I am looking forward to the opportunity to continue to help contribute to what the Zoo has already done in our community.”

Dr. Heidi Hulon currently serves as President of the Greater Louisville Veterinary Medical Association and Vice-President of the Kentucky Veterinary Medical Association. She is also the Department Chair for the Veterinary Technology Program at Louisville’s Brown-Mackie College and is the media spokesperson for the national PetFit tour sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition and the American Veterinary Medical Association.

“To serve on the Louisville Zoo Foundation Board is a great honor and a huge delight for me,” Hulon said. “It allows me to fulfill my passion for animals, conservation and Zoos by helping to make our Zoo become one of the best in the country.”

Kerry Stemler is President and CEO of KM STEMLER CO INC., a commercial and industrial general contracting firm operating in the Southern Indiana/Metro Louisville markets. He is also President and CEO of KM STEMLER TRUCKING INC., a specialized interstate hauler of heavy construction equipment, industrial forklifts and machinery primarily in the states of Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois and Tennessee.

“I was honored when Mayor Abramson appointed me to the Board of Directors and commend both he and the nominating committee for including southern Indiana representation, because I feel the Louisville Zoo is a regional attraction,” Stemler said. “Progressive thinking such as this is what we need to do more of to expand what is an interdependent, intertwined, two-state community. The success of the Louisville Zoo is derived from visitors and supporters from both sides of the river. I am pleased to be a part of the growth and future opportunities that the zoo will provide to families in communities throughout the States of Kentucky and Indiana.”

Louisville Zoo Foundation board members serve a three-year term.

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The Louisville Zoo, a non-profit organization and state zoo of Kentucky, is dedicated to bettering the bond between people and our planet by providing excellent care for animals, a great experience for visitors, and leadership in scientific research and conservation education. The Zoo is accredited by the American Association of Museums (AAM) and by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA). 

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