TWF Welcomes Lee Pasko And Max Mock To Board Of Directors

April 25, 2025 at 5:41 p.m.

By Staff Report

The Watershed Foundation announced Lee Pasko and Max Mock have joined its board of directors.
The two new board members will help guide TWF in its mission to protect and improve water quality in local lakes and streams.
“We’re excited to welcome Max and Lee,” said Lyn Crighton, TWF executive director. “Their unique experiences bring new perspectives and energy to our work.”

    Max Mock
 
 

Mock was a financial advisor for 20 years, retiring from Edward Jones Investments in 2019. He lives with his wife, Sue, in Warsaw, where he was born and raised. Along with his board service, Mock enjoys travel, hiking, bicycling, boating, swimming and photography.
Pasko is vice president and commercial lender at First Federal Savings Bank in Warsaw. He lives in northeastern Indiana with his wife, Amy, and their two children. With a strong personal connection to Lake Tippecanoe, Pasko is passionate about preserving the water quality and natural beauty of our region.

    Lee Pasko
 
 

“Joining the TWF Board is an opportunity to give back and help protect the lakes and streams that have brought so much joy to my family and our community,” said Pasko.
"Max and Lee are both longtime members of our community, with distinguished careers,” said John O’Neill, TWF Board president. “They are dedicated to making our lakes and waterways healthier and stronger. TWF looks forward to their contributions."
The Watershed Foundation is an environmental nonprofit dedicated to protecting water quality in the lakes and streams of the Upper Tippecanoe River Watershed, which spans from Crooked Lake in Whitley County to the Warsaw and Winona Lake area.
For more information, visit the website at watershedfoundation.org.

The Watershed Foundation announced Lee Pasko and Max Mock have joined its board of directors.
The two new board members will help guide TWF in its mission to protect and improve water quality in local lakes and streams.
“We’re excited to welcome Max and Lee,” said Lyn Crighton, TWF executive director. “Their unique experiences bring new perspectives and energy to our work.”

    Max Mock
 
 

Mock was a financial advisor for 20 years, retiring from Edward Jones Investments in 2019. He lives with his wife, Sue, in Warsaw, where he was born and raised. Along with his board service, Mock enjoys travel, hiking, bicycling, boating, swimming and photography.
Pasko is vice president and commercial lender at First Federal Savings Bank in Warsaw. He lives in northeastern Indiana with his wife, Amy, and their two children. With a strong personal connection to Lake Tippecanoe, Pasko is passionate about preserving the water quality and natural beauty of our region.

    Lee Pasko
 
 

“Joining the TWF Board is an opportunity to give back and help protect the lakes and streams that have brought so much joy to my family and our community,” said Pasko.
"Max and Lee are both longtime members of our community, with distinguished careers,” said John O’Neill, TWF Board president. “They are dedicated to making our lakes and waterways healthier and stronger. TWF looks forward to their contributions."
The Watershed Foundation is an environmental nonprofit dedicated to protecting water quality in the lakes and streams of the Upper Tippecanoe River Watershed, which spans from Crooked Lake in Whitley County to the Warsaw and Winona Lake area.
For more information, visit the website at watershedfoundation.org.

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