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BACK TO THE FUTURE

North Dakota was built with hard work, community dedication and an active railroad. Designed by JLG, the Midland Continental Railroad Depot in Wimbledon and the Camp Hancock Locomotive Shelter in Bismarck honor our early heritage in modern structures designed to enhance the historic fabric. The Depot tells the story of the 1913 Midland Continental and traces the career of singer Peggy Lee, while the Camp Hancock site highlights Northern Pacific Locomotive No. 2164 and the nearby 1872 military installation.

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Williston Area Chamber names new president

Scott Meske has been named president and executive director of the Williston (N.D.) Area Chamber of Commerce. Meske previously served as a statewide association executive in Wisconsin, specializing in policy development, member relations and communications.

Hauck, Kauffman in new roles at NDSU

The Office of International Programs within North Dakota State University’s equity, diversity and global outreach division is being reorganized to better and more directly serve student and faculty needs. Changes include updated department names, areas of responsibility and directors.

Lisa Hauck, former director of the international programs office, is now director of the Office of Global Outreach. The office will provide leadership and support for NDSU globalization efforts, including recruitment and admission of international students, international faculty and visiting scholar immigration.

Alicia Kauffman will direct the existing international programs office, which has been renamed the Office of International Student and Study Abroad Services. The office provides support services for graduate and undergraduate international students and students studying abroad.

Anderson to chair USD family medicine department

Dr. Susan Anderson has been named the next chairperson of the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine’s Department of Family Medicine. She will replace Dr. Bruce Vogt, who is retiring in June.

Anderson has been a family medicine department faculty member since 2000. She is director of the Frontier and Rural Medicine program, associate professor and vice-chair of Clinical Foundations and Rural Education, director of the Clinical Foundations component of Pillar 1, and a member of the governor’s primary care task force and the USD Sanford School of Medicine Alumni Council. She currently serves as medical director of the Canistota Good Samaritan Center.

Brown & Saenger hires Schmitz as branch manager

Brown & Saenger has added Randy Schmitz as branch manager of its Fargo, N.D., office. In this role, he will be responsible for working with the staff and supporting sales efforts in the Fargo marketplace. Before joining Brown & Saenger, Schmitz served as territory sales representative/manager for Cole Papers of Fargo.

Stoneridge Software adds 6 for new division

Barnesville, Minn.-based Stoneridge Software recently created a Microsoft Dynamics NAV division and added six employees to staff the new division. New employees include Sean Solberg, principal consultant; Scott Frappier, principal consultant; Bob Andrews, senior consultant; Marek Tylko, senior consultant; Matt Batalden, senior consultant and Laura Lake, senior developer.

Stoneridge Software was founded in 2012 by three former Microsoft employees and has since grown to include more than 25 employees at locations in Barnesville and Minneapolis.

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