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WPI Board of Directors
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David P. Schreier - President/CEO |
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David Schreier is the President and CEO of World Pulling International, the Executive Director of NTPA and has been with the industry for more than 40 years. He has had experience on both sides of the track and was the first Grand National Champion in the Super Stock division with a John Deere. David resides in Tomah, Wis. with his wife, Christine, and has seven children, 13 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. David was first hooked on pulling after attending several small pulls in Wisconsin and larger pulls in neighboring states. In his spare time, David enjoys collecting a few things and hobby farming. David encourages everyone to listen to the pod cast on the Web site outlining his progress with WPI/NTPA over the years.
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Ken Lamping - Vice President |
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Ken has been on the WPI Board since 1996 and has served as vice president since 2000. He also served on the board for the Gopher State Tractor Pullers. In 1988 Ken was hired as Region 3 Director, bringing up a pulling program from three pulls to more than 25. While serving as Region 3 Director, the Minnesota Tractor Pullers merged with the Gopher State Tractor Pullers to become what is known today as the United Pullers of Minnesota. Ken served as president of UPM for five years and was also hired to schedule and coordinate all state events for the Copenhagen Skoal Pulling Circuit. He has 20 years of experience in the owning and operation of pulling sleds. Ken and his wife, Cindy, reside on their farm in rural Glenville, Minn.
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Larry Richwine - Secretary |
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Larry Richwine built his first modified tractor in high school. As a 36-year competitor, he has competed in five different divisions: Modified, Pro Stock, Super Stock, Two Wheel Drive and Minis. Larry has held the position of Secretary and Treasurer with the Hoosier State Tractor Pullers for 20 years and is currently in his 17th year as Director of WPI/NTPA’s Technical Services, WPI sled program and event management. He has been an instrumental part of the technical and safety development of tractor pulling in the USA and Europe since taking on his position with NTPA. Larry and his wife, Linda, live on the Richwine family farm just north of Brownsburg, Ind. Linda trains Tennessee Walking Horses on land that worked Richwine horses since it was homesteaded five generations ago.
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George Everett - Treasurer |
George started pulling at age 14. He was an NTPA Full Board member in 1980, became an NTPA Executive Board member in 1982 and served on both boards for a year before being elected as treasurer of WPI, the position he currently holds. George was on the first Super Stock Divisional Committee and he and Tim Engler helped to set up the SFI safety program that NTPA uses today. George and his wife reside in Monrovia, Ind. and have three sons and nine grandchildren. |
Joe Schaller is on the WPI Board of Directors and contributes to NTPA marketing and sponsorship services. As a young man, Joe remembers attending tractor pulls with his father to watch their neighbors pull. After briefly working with the National Council of Corvette Clubs, Joe joined the Northwestern Ohio Tractor Pullers Association in 1982, working on their Heartbreaker sled. Since then he has served on the NWOTPA board (’86-’06), the WPI Board of Directors since 2007, and worked with NTPA Marketing and Development since 2006. Joe is employed by Perrysburg Township and owns a dump truck business. In his spare time he enjoys boating and fishing on Lake Erie. Joe resides in Perrysburg, Ohio with his wife, Mary and they have a daughter named Laura. |
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After a chance meeting with competitors at the now defunct Purdue Boilermaker pull, Alan was asked to help out with the Super Pull in Indianapolis in its next to last year in the venue. The result of that pairing with David “Doc” Riley gave birth to an avocation that has included many of the Grand National events on the current circuit. From Tomah, Wis. to parts of Illinois and Ohio with stops in his home state of Indiana, Alan gets the opportunity to see the best of these classes as the points chases get closer and closer. “To watch the euphoria of a great finish as well as the disappointment of a breakage shows just what these competitors are made of,” says Washburn.
As a farmer from Northwestern Indiana, tractor pulling has long been the staple of Alan’s summer activities. “We used to sit in the top row of the grandstand and cheer our favorite local on to victory. Now I have the best seat in the house and try to bring some enjoyment to others from my vantage point on the stage and behind the mic.”
As a member of the WPI Board, Alan says it has been interesting to watch the development of new safety measures and assist with the rule making procedure. Every rule has someone’s name on it, for better or worse. “The roll cage program is now 10 years old and it was a needed addition.”
Although many may think Alan has had a long tenure as an announcer with NTPA, his announcing goes even further back than the Indianapolis Super Pull. 2009 will mark his 34th year in the Public Address Office at the Indiana State Fair. |
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