LANSING, MI — The Lansing Entertainment & Public Facilities Authority (LEPFA) Board of Commissioners has announced the resignation of Scott Keith, effective April 12, 2024. Keith is the longest tenured President in LEPFA history serving the Lansing community. Keith served in the role for 23 years
Over the next few weeks, the Board of Commissioners will begin the transition and succession plan for the direction of leadership at LEPFA, according to a press release.
Keith, who co-produced the Common Ground music festival in Lansing for 20 years, has a long list of achievements at LEPFA. Here are some of them:
- Increasing revenues at LEPFA managed properties by nearly 35% since 2010
- Successfully transitioning Silver Bells in the City event operations to LEPFA
- Successfully transitioning Groesbeck Golf Course to management by LEPFA thus increasing golf play and revenues by 40% and eliminating the city contribution by nearly $400,000
- Managing capital projects of LEPFA managed properties of nearly $60M since 2005.
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