Board of Trustees election results announced
Six incumbent trustees and five new members were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees on May 7.Image: Patrick Mansell
Board of Trustees election results announced
May 07, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Six incumbent trustees and five new members were elected or appointed to serve on the Penn State Board of Trustees today (May 7).
University alumni elected Alvin de Levie and Steve Wagman as alumni trustees, and re-elected incumbent Brandon Short. Delegates of agricultural societies elected Donald Cairns and re-elected incumbent Chris Hoffman.
Robert Fenza and Mary Lee Schneider were re-elected as trustees representing business and industry. Julie Anna Potts was re-elected as an at-large trustee, while Nicholas Rowland was elected as the board’s academic trustee.
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Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
Apr 9, 2021 6:25 AM
South Governor Kristi Noem has chosen Pierre native Aaron Scheibe to serve as her chief of staff, beginning May 1.
“Aaron Scheibe is a dedicated public servant with years of experience in state government,” said Noem. “Aaron has a deep love for our state, and I appreciate his willingness to serve in this important role.”
Scheibe, an attorney, will leave his private legal practice to join the Governor’s Office. He previously served in Noem’s administration in 2019 as a senior policy advisor, working in policy areas including public safety, transportation, tribal relations and energy. Prior to that, Scheibe served from 2014-19 as deputy commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, and from 2002-13 as a diplomat with the US Department of State.
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April 8, 2021
PIERRE, S.D. Governor Kristi Noem announced on Thursday that she will name Aaron P. Scheibe as her Chief of Staff effective May 1. Scheibe will replace Tony Venhuizen, who Noem named earlier this week to the South Dakota Board of Regents.
“I am honored the Governor has asked me to rejoin her administration at this crucial time,” Scheibe said. “I look forward to working with the Governor’s team, her cabinet secretaries and their dedicated staff, and the Legislature to ensure South Dakota is an example of responsible, and responsive, government for years to come.”
Scheibe, who currently serves as an attorney at a private law practice, previously served in Noem’s administration in 2019 as a senior policy advisor in areas including public safety, transportation, tribal relations, and energy. He was Deputy Commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development from 2014 to 2019, and prior to that, served 12 years as a diplo
Governor Noem Names Aaron Scheibe as Chief of Staff
PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem announced that she will name Aaron Scheibe as her chief of staff.
“Aaron Scheibe is a dedicated public servant with years of experience in state government,” said Governor Noem. “Aaron has a deep love for our state, and I appreciate his willingness to serve in this important role.”
Scheibe, an attorney, will leave his private legal practice to join the Governor’s Office. He previously served in Noem’s administration in 2019 as a senior policy advisor, working in policy areas including public safety, transportation, tribal relations, and energy. Prior to that, Scheibe served from 2014-19 as deputy commissioner of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, and from 2002-13 as a diplomat with the U.S. Department of State.