Mayor Michael Boehm

Headshot of Mayor Michael Boehm

Michael A. Boehm was elected mayor in 2003 and ran unopposed in all subsequent elections. He is a lifelong resident of Lenexa. He is senior vice president at Commerce Bank and holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Kansas.

Mike is actively involved in community, city and state organizations involved in municipal policy and leadership. He serves on a number of public and community service organizations including:

  • Johnson County Community College Foundation Board Executive Committee (July 2019) 

  • Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors (June 2019)

  • Mid-America Regional Council Board of Directors (January 2018) 

  • Johnson County Community College Foundation Board of Directors (2015 to present)
  • League of Kansas Municipalities Board of Directors (President 2005-2006)

  • Lenexa Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors (ex officio) (2003 to present)

  • Lenexa Chamber of Commerce - Lifetime Member

  • Johnson County Community College Carlsen Center Program Advisory Committee

  • Lenexa Historical Society - Lifetime Member

  • Holy Trinity Catholic Church

     

Home Address: 
8522 Caenen Lake Court
Lenexa, KS 66215

Mailing Address: 

17101 W. 87th St. Pkwy.
Lenexa, KS 66219

Email:
[email protected]

Phone:

913.477.7567

Term:
2019-2023

Mayor Boehm was honored with the E.A. Mosher Excellence in Local Government Award by the League of Kansas Municipalities during a ceremony on Oct. 10, 2022 at the Overland Park Convention Center.

The E.A. Mosher Excellence in Local Government Award is presented to elected city officials who have demonstrated outstanding dedication to the city they serve, an active commitment to strong local government and service to the League of Kansas Municipalities. Named in honor of E.A. Mosher, League Director from 1960 to 1991, this award is designed to honor excellence and leadership at the highest level.

This video was produced and edited by the League of Kansas Municipalities.