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Fifty-nine percent of the 2009 Board of Directors own and use an iPod. What do they download onto it? Read on…

MHEDA Treasurer Chuck Frank: A mix of country ballads, Alicia Keys, Phil Collins, The Eagles and Leona Lewis

Immediate Past President Jack Phelan: With 2,300+ songs and several books, I think I have a little bit of everything.

MHEDA Director Mark Juelich: Country music mainly. I probably have 700 Willie Nelson songs on there.

MHEDA Director Scott Hennie: MHEDA's Sales Training Podcasts featuring Don Buttrey

MHEDA Director Kevin Katona: Most of the content is classic rock and soft rock music. I also have pictures of my wife and children and a couple of us enjoying my favorite leisure time activity of flat-water kayaking. It's a great way to relax and enjoy the Pacific Northwest where I live.

MHEDA Director Scott Lee: Whatever my nine-year-old son puts on it!

MHEDA Director Mark Milovich: My iPod has a variety of artists on it—from Aerosmith to Prince to Yes and everything in between. Lots of '80s music! I have to admit that the “Alvin and the Chipmunks” movie soundtrack is also on it (my kids put it on...honest!).

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MHEDA Director Ken Shaw: My favorite artists are R.E.M., The Cure, Breaking Benjamin and U2. The newest additions are Fleet Foxes, The Shins, Guster and The Fray. And would you believe Violent Femmes, Korn, Beastie Boys and Three Days Grace?

MHEDA Advisor John Cosgrove: Everything—except rap—from Frank Sinatra to Bon Jovi.

MHEDA Advisor John Maybury: I have all types of music, from country to new rock, and I also have the audio book version of Good to Great, The E-Myth and Goals.

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