Illinois
Route 66 Scenic Byway announces new executive director
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[March 14, 2020]
The Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway Board of
Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Casey Wichmann
as the organization’s Executive Director.
Wichmann brings to the Byway a wealth of knowledge
and an extensive background in both the non-profit and for-profit
sectors.
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She brings more than a decade of non-profit
experience to the organization including work with the Cathedral of
the Immaculate Conception in Springfield and most recently, the
state-wide Illinois Association of Park Districts. An experienced
Director of Marketing and Development, Wichmann also brings years of
experience in event planning, financial and human resource
management, fundraising, grant writing and strategic planning to the
Byway.
Wichmann is a 1998 graduate of Western Illinois University, where
she earned a Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management.
“I am elated about the opportunity to work with such a successful
and historic Byway. This year promises to be one of growth and
strengthening our organization. I look forward to working with our
incredible members and partners who help us achieve our mission
every day. Being able to combine my years of professional experience
with a passion for helping non-profits thrive and grow is an
exciting opportunity. I am honored by the confidence the board has
placed in me to lead this organization to new heights,” states
Wichmann.
Anne Haaker, President of the Illinois Route 66
Scenic Byway Board of Directors stated, “We are excited to have
Casey join the Byway. We look forward to the new energy and
creativity that she brings as we move towards our centennial
celebrations.” Route 66 will be celebrating its centennial in 2026;
that significant anniversary led Illinois to be the first state to
introduce legislation to establish a State Route 66 Centennial
Commission.
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The legislation was passed unanimously by the Illinois House and
Senate and has been signed into law by the Governor. In Congress, there are two
bills going through the legislative process: one that would establish a Federal
Route 66 Centennial Commission, and another that would amend the National Trails
System Act to designate U.S. Route 66 as a National Historic Trail.
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The Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway enhances and promotes economic
opportunities for each Illinois Route 66 community by preserving, protecting and
promoting Illinois Route 66. The Byway does this by sustaining and increasing
heritage and cultural tourism through the development and marketing of a
cohesive Illinois Route 66 product. The organization assists Illinois
communities on Route 66 capitalize on their Route 66 tourism opportunities by
assisting in strategic planning, marketing and grant assistance. The Byway works
with businesses on Route 66 to help develop their Route 66 identity and help
them offer a better experience for
explorers of “The Mother Road.”
[Geoff Ladd
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway]
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