Board of Directors, 2026

Mark McAllister, President 
AgTech and Animal Health Venture Associate, Plug & Play

Honorable Nancy E. Parrish, Vice-President
District Court Judge, Retired

John Gonzalez, Secretary 
President and Owner, Gonzalez Software, LLC

Jerry Anderson, Treasurer 
Retired, CoreFirst Bank & Trust
Assistant Director, Penwell-Gabel 

Jeff Carson, Past-President
Co-Owner, MasterWerks

Justin Doan
Owner, Amplified Strategies LLC

Scott Gales, AIA, LEED AP
President and Partner, Architect One

Irene Haws
Marketing and Events Coordinator, Fidelity State Bank and Trust

Brendan Jensen
Owner, Jensen Communications

Blythe Landon 
Onboarding Specialist, Advisors Excel

Joe Scranton 
Consultant and Owner, Aspera Associates

Amanda L. Stanley, J.D.
City Attorney, City of Topeka

Lawrence L. Tenopir, J.D.
Partner, Law Firm of Tenopir & Huerter

Campaign Leadership & Advisory Committee 2025

Jeff Kuzbel, Honorary Campaign Chair
Leadership:
Marving Spees & Scott Gales
Brent Boles
Steve Briman
Cristina Carper
Debra and Randy Clayton
Tara Dimick
Beth and Duane Fager
Mike Fox
Thad Halstead
Jim Klausman
Pat Michaelis
Terry Neher
Fred and Kim Patton
Stacy and Matt Ricks
Joe Scranton
Lisa Stubbs
Wes Weathers
Anita and Larry Wolgast
Mark Yardley

A Rich History Lives Here

The Jayhawk Theatre, an architectural masterpiece and historical gem, was created as a high-tech entertainment center and Topeka’s premiere deluxe movie palace. Situated in the heart of Downtown Topeka, it holds the distinction of being Kansas’ Official State Theatre and is the sole remaining historic theater in the Capital City.

With a fervent group of board members, community leaders, citizens, and supporters at the helm, the Jayhawk’s former splendor will be restored while simultaneously transforming it into an ultimate destination for live entertainment, dance, film, rentals, and more! Its renovation not only pays homage to its historical significance, but also breathes fresh life and purpose into the iconic structure.

The theater will play an essential role in the revitalization of Downtown Topeka, contributing to its growth, economic development, vibrancy, and quality of life. Though the journey requires ingenuity and unwavering commitment, the dream is achievable, and the time has come. The wait is over.

In 1926, the Jayhawk Theatre opened its doors with the mission to showcase the latest advancements in film technology. However, as time passed, the aging structure failed to entice visitors, resulting in its closure in 1974. The theater remained dormant until Rev. Richard Taylor advocated for its revival and full functionality. Through unwavering dedication and labor, the State Senate acknowledged the theater’s significance in 1993 by naming it the ‘State Theatre of Kansas.’

Since then, there have been slow but steady efforts in the 1990s to restore the Jayhawk to its former glory. To join this movement, please visit our Support page and learn how you can contribute to bringing back the splendor of this aging beauty.