Myles Dannhausen Jr.
Egg Harbor native Myles Dannhausen Jr. is co-owner of Peninsula Publishing and Distribution and has been involved with youth sports and outdoor community organizations in northern Door for 28 years. His work includes 10 years as a high school basketball coach, marketing and organizing events for the Peninsula Pacers, and serving on the boards of Write On, Gibraltar’s Booster Club, and several municipal committees. He has also worked extensively on multipurpose trail projects, historical preservation and silent sports events. He and his wife, Anne, have three young children. He can’t skate.

Kevin Grant
Kevin is a retired Co-Chairman, Partner, Portfolio Manager and Investment Analyst at Harris Associates, LP in Chicago. Kevin was Co-Manager of the Oakmark Fund from 2000 through 2022 and Co-CEO/Chairman from 2014 through 2022. Kevin serves on the University of Wisconsin Computer Sciences advisory board. An avid hockey player and fan, Kevin served as a coach, Travel Hockey Director and board member for the Wilmette Hockey Association for 25 years. He was an owner of PuckPros, a hockey training center and was involved in the construction of the North Shore Ice Arena. Kevin lives in Sister Bay and is a member of the Sister Bay Marina committee.

Carrie Baldwin
Carrie Baldwin is the founder and owner of Door County Event Planners, where she has planned and executed hundreds of weddings and charitable events at venues throughout Door County over the past two decades. She is also the founder of the Sue Baldwin Fund, which has raised more than $350,000 to assist residents of Door and Kewaunee Counties as they battle cancer and to support screening, awareness and treatment for residents. She lives in Baileys Harbor with her husband Nate and two daughters and pitches in to coach youth sports, organize fundraisers and support students at Gibraltar School in numerous ways.

Ellie Soderberg
Ellie Soderberg is the director of the Sister Bay Advancement Association, where she helps direct the many community-focused events of Door County’s busiest tourism community. She has extensive experience working with nonprofit and municipal boards in her role with SBAA and previously with the Baileys Harbor Community Association. She lives in Sister Bay with her husband, Tristan, and their two young children. As a parent, marketer and community leader she is excited to bring the ice rink vision to life for local residents and the village’s many visitors.

Anne Dannhausen
Anne is the Head of Business Development at Chicago-based Provana, a growth-stage technology and outsourcing company serving legal and financial services firms. She has served on several nonprofit boards, including Chicago’s Green City Market, and is passionate about strengthening communities through outdoor recreation. A former figure skater and high school hockey player, Anne is excited to help bring a recreational ice rink to life for families across Door County. She works from her home in Sister Bay where she lives with her husband, Myles, and their three children.