Board Members List
The AMA Board of Directors numbers 12 members. Six are elected from the individual membership and four are elected from the business membership. The 10 elected members additionally appoint two at-large members, who are ratified by AMA membership at the annual member meeting.
A diversity of experience and expertise is the goal, pulling board members from the motorcycling industry, AMA-chartered clubs, general membership and the entire motorcycle community, all committed to carrying out the AMA mission of protecting and promoting motorcycling in America.
Board Member Directory
You may contact AMA Board of Directors members individually by email by using the links below.
As a courtesy, please limit your correspondence to matters directly related to the AMA.
Russ Ehnes
Chair
Great Falls, MT
Northwest Region
Term Expires: December 2024
Gary Pontius
Vice Chair
Westfield, IN
North Central Region
Term Expires: December 2024
Brad Baumert
Assistant Treasurer
Louisville, KY
Southeast Region
Term Expires: December 2026
Hub Brennan
Exec. Committee
East Greenwich, RI
Northeast Region
Term Expires: December 2025
Christopher Cox
Florence, SC
American Honda Motor Co. Inc.
Term Expires: December 2024
Steve Drewlo
Bismarck, ND
KTM North America
Term Expires: December 2026
Clif Koontz
Moab, UT
Southwest Region
Term Expires: December 2025
Maggie McNally
Albany, NY
At-Large Director
Term Expires: December 2025
Shae Peterson
Myrtle Beach, SC
Hagerty
Term Expires: December 2026
Ryan Pollow
Southlake, TX
Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA
Term Expires: December 2024
Tom Umphress
Jordan, MN
At-Large Director
Term Expires: December 2024
Faisel Zaman
Dallas, TX
South Central Region
Term Expires: December 2026
Board Position Statements
The AMA constantly monitors policy, practice, and legislation developments that might affect the interests of motorcyclists nationwide.
By watching trends at the local, state, national and international levels, the AMA can quickly identify and act on any potential threats to ensure that motorcyclists enjoy the same opportunities and benefits that are afforded to drivers of other types of vehicles.
Occasionally, some issues arise that are of such continued importance or impact that the AMA Board of Directors decides to publish a position statement detailing the organization’s official stance on the issue at hand.