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SPECIAL TO DEVILS LAKE JOURNAL BISMARCK, N.D.– Gov. Doug Burgum has appointed Jeffry Volk of West Fargo to a four-year term on the state Board of Higher Education and reappointed Dr. Casey Ryan of Grand Forks to a second four-year term on the board. Volk is president and CEO of Moore Holding Co., an engineering consultancy, and he previously served as president and CEO of its subsidiary, West Fargo-based Moore Engineering Inc., from 2005 to 2018. Volk worked for Moore Engineering for more than 40 years and led the employee-owned company through a period of expansion. As a water resources engineer, Volk played a key role in some of the region’s largest water projects, including the Sheyenne River Diversion, Maple River Dam and the planned Fargo-Moorhead Area Diversion Project. ....
Burgum makes appointments to North Dakota s higher-ed board Gov. Doug Burgum appointed Jeffry Volk, of West Fargo, to a four-year term on the State Board of Higher Education and reappointed Dr. Casey Ryan, of Grand Forks, to a second four-year term on the board. 5:41 pm, Feb. 2, 2021 × Casey Ryan, State Board of Higher Education member and co-chair of the UND presidential search committee, speaks during the community listening session held in 2019 at the Center for Innovation. Sydney Mook / Grand Forks Herald Gov. Doug Burgum has appointed two members to North Dakota’s higher-ed governance board. Burgum appointed Jeffry Volk, of West Fargo, to a four-year term on the State Board of Higher Education and reappointed Dr. Casey Ryan, of Grand Forks, to a second four-year term on the board. ....
Ryan has applied for consideration for a second four-year term. 4:40 pm, Jan. 29, 2021 × State Board of Higher Education members Nick Hacker and Casey Ryan listen during a meeting in this 2019 photo. Sydney Mook / Grand Forks Herald Four finalists have been recommended for two positions on North Dakota’s State Board of Higher Education. The four candidates are seeking to fill board openings that will occur when the terms of two incumbents, Casey Ryan and Kathleen Neset, end on June 30. Ryan has applied for consideration for a second four-year term. Neset has served two terms and, according to the North Dakota Constitution, is not eligible for reappointment. ....
Panel To Review Board of Higher Education Applicants Dale Wetzel, Guest Writer BISMARCK North Dakota School Superintendent Kirsten Baesler said the state Board of Higher Education’s member nominating committee will meet to consider seven applicants for two seats on the board. The positions are now held by Dr. Casey Ryan, a Grand Forks physician, and Kathleen Neset, a Tioga petroleum geologist and industry consultant. Their terms end June 30. Ryan, who was appointed to the board in July 2017, is eligible for a second four-year term and has applied to be considered. Neset joined the board in June 2012; she is finishing her second term and is not eligible for reappointment. ....