Greg Brumitt

   How long have you lived at Dunlap Lake? Two years. The first year was in a rental while we were remodeling our house.
   What brought you here? In a sense, I’m coming back to my hometown. My Dad’s family is from Edwardsville, and I went to school here until 3rd grade.
   Why did you agree to serve on the board? We love living here and have made an investment in our home and want the neighborhood and the lake to be taken care of and to be an asset to the community. We just want to help out where we can.
   Where do you work? Wendy and I both own our businesses. Wendy co-owns an IT/MEP engineering and planning firm that works primarily with airports and hospitals, etc. www.faithgroupllc.com  I consult with park districts, non-profits, and communities on a quality of life and active lifestyle development. www.activestrategies.net
   Do you have work or other experience you think will be helpful to the community? Yes, I spent the second half of my career working in the community on park and conservation initiatives. I have some experience with river restoration and watershed protection.
   What’s something people may not know? I love to build natural surface trails and mountain bike
   Who would star in a movie about your life?  Bruce Willis with some of his hair
   If you could have dinner with any two people (living or dead), who would they be? Franklin and Teddy Roosevelt. They seem to be such gregarious men who both had a big impact on our country. My backup would be both my grandfathers.
   Activities that bring joy life? Anything outdoor recreation.
   Favorite thing about living here? Watching the lake change from season to season. There is always something happening outside our windows
   Is there something you want people to know? Dunlap Lake and its health are so key to our quality of life and the value of our neighborhood and homes. We have to take care of it!
   Is there family you want to mention? Wendy and I love being on the lake and look forward to moving from the “remodeling our house phase” of our lives to the “hanging out on the lake phase”.