Board Of Directors
Founder
Roger B. Wilson
Roger B. Wilson, grandson of Boone County Sheriff Roger I. Wilson has served the citizens of Boone County and the State of Missouri as a State Senator and as Missouri's 52nd Governor. The founding of the Missouri 10-33 Benevolent Fund was another way to express his continuing support of Missouri and those who serve and protect.
President
Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson, grandson of Sheriff Roger I. Wilson, was raised to honor and respect, with a true sense of remember and provide. He undeerstands that the tragic and senseless deaths of Missouri's finest affects the entire family for generations. He knows that Missouri 10-33 Benevolent Fund makes a difference in people's lives when they need it most.
Director
Cheryl Grazier
Cheryl Grazier, is a 2nd generation board member of Missouri 10-33 Benevolent Fund. Her father, the late Lt. George Grazier of the Missouri State Highway Patrol, was one of the Board's original members. I can recall my father coming home after delivering checks to grieving families and how he said that for just a small moment there was a reminder that they and their love ones were not forgotten. I'm honored to carry on this important mission.
Director
Don Hillis
Don Hillis, worked with the Missouri Department of Transportation for over 29 years before retiring in 2013 as Assistant Chief Engineer. Ron was/is responsible for the "Transportation Day" golf tournament which benefits 10-33 families. "Getting people home safe every night is priority one, but when the unthinkable happens, yu want to do something for the family...I've seen first hand the impact of some financial relief firsthand...that look on a spouse or parent's face is why I signed up and stay involved."
Director
Lenny Lenger
Lenny Lenger, served the State of Missouri over a
19- year career with the Missouri Department of Corrections. And spent the last 13 years of his career as Comptroller. He states that as he became aware of the mission of the 10-33 Benevolent Fund, he was compelled to increase his support because of the assistance it provided for the employees of the Department of Corrections. Lenny continues by stating that he has seen the impact that the Missouri 10-33 Benevolent Fund has provided in response to a number of tragedies that have occurred at DOC.
Director
Brent Stewart
Brent Stewart has served on the Missouri 10-33 Benevolent Fund Board and as Board Secretary since its inception. Now retired, he served for many years as General Counsel of the Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives. Prior to joining the electric cooperatives, he was in private law practices in Columbia, Missouri, for sixteen years after working for the Missouri Public Service Commission where he served as staff attorney and later as Staff Director. He served as Grand Master of Masons in Missouri from 2015-2016 and over the years has served on many charitable boards and as an officer in numerous fraternal organization.