b'MAC Board MembersConnecting Youto Your WorldThe Minnesota Legislature created the MetropolitanRick KingCarl Crimmins Braj Agrawal Airports Commission (MAC) in 1943 to promoteCommission Chair District A District B the efficient, safe handling of air commerce and todevelop the full potential of the Minneapolis-SaintPaul metropolitan area as an aviation center. As a public corporation of the state, the MAC generates the revenues it needs to operate through rents and userKatie Clark SiebenSteve CramerJames Deal fees, not general tax appropriations. Bonding and financingDistrict C District D District Eauthorityalong with MAC-generated cash and state and federal aviation grants and feesfund capital investments in the MACs seven-airport system. The MAC maintains anAA- senior bond rating, among the highest of any U.S.airport operator.The organization is governed by a 15-member policy board.Rodney SkoogRichard GinsbergYodit Bizen The board chair and 12 commissioners are appointed byDistrict F District G District HMinnesotas governor, eight of which represent metropolitan districts and four that represent Greater Minnesota. The mayor of Minneapolis and Saint Paulare commissioners but may appoint a voter to serve in their place. The chairand mayoral appointees serve at the will of the elected officials who appoint them. All other commissioners serveLeili FatehiIkram KolisoPatti Gartland four-year, staggered terms, providing continuity whenCity of Minneapolis City of Saint Paul Outstate St. Cloudadministrations change.Donald MonacoDixie HoardRandy Schubring 29 Outstate Duluth Outstate Thief River Falls Outstate Rochester'