City of Holland
Kelli Koss is a seasoned professional in recreation and athletics with extensive experience in various roles within the sports and education sectors. Currently serving as a certified Volleyball Official for the Michigan High School Athletic Association since September 2023, Kelli's recent positions also include working as part of the Parks crew for the City of Holland since November 2022 and as a Recreation Assistant at Wuskowhan Players Club from June to November 2022. Kelli's long-term commitment to youth and community programs is demonstrated by a career at Zeeland Public Schools as a Recreation Youth Coordinator from 1998 to 2022, along with a background as Aquatics Director at the YMCA and West YMCA from 1990 to 1996. Kelli holds a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education and a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Education with Teaching Certification from Hope College.
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City of Holland
Holland is the All-American City with a Dutch accent located near the shores of Lake Michigan on Lake Macatawa in the western region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. State of Michigan. It was incorporated as a city in 1867 by its first mayor, Isaac Cappon. Today it utilizes a council/manager form of government. The day-to-day operations of the city are under the supervision of the City Manager and his/her staff. Holland's City Council is comprised of a mayor and eight city council members. The Mayor serves a two-year term, while two "at large" council members and six "ward" council members each serve four-year terms. The city is home to the annual Tulip Time festival, a celebration of Dutch heritage, Hope College, a private four-year liberal arts college, and the most extensive "snowmelt" system, covering more than 500,000 square feet of downtown Holland.
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