Michigan Townships Association

Rowley Elected to Michigan Townships Association Board of Directors

Bangor Charter Township (Bay Co.) Supervisor Glenn Rowley will continue to serve on the Michigan Townships Association (MTA) Board of Directors, following his election as director of MTA District 13—which encompasses Bay, Gladwin and Midland Counties—at MTA’s 2022 Annual Educational Conference, held April 25-28 in Lansing. Rowley was first appointed to serve on the MTA Board in 2020.

Rowley, who is serving his second term as supervisor, hopes that his role on the MTA Board allows him to continue to make a positive impact on the statewide organization serving Michigan’s 1,240 townships—as he has been fortunate to do while serving his own township for the past seven years. “My role in the township allows me to make a positive difference each and every day to those I serve,” he said. “As a member of the MTA Board, I will effectively share the message of embracing and maximizing the importance of township representation in government, and the impact of using one voice to represent the 1,240 townships in this great state.”

In addition to his role on the township board, Rowley also serves on the township downtown development authority and was a member of the township zoning board of appeals. He has long been dedicated to community service, with leadership roles including vice president of the Bay County Township Officers Association and secretary to its roads committee, vice president of the Bay County Water System Advisory Council and vice chair of the Lead & Copper Testing Advisory Committee. Rowley has also served on the Bay County Chamber of Commerce Gateway Corridor Beautification Committee, vice chair of the Bay Area Water Transmission System, treasurer of the Bay Area Storm Water Authority, and vice chair of Bay City Area Transportation Study Commission.