Gov. Evers Appoints Leslie Svacina to the Wisconsin Technical College System Board
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today announced his appointment of Leslie Svacina to the Wisconsin Technical College System Board. The appointment fills the vacancy created by the resignation of Paul Buhr.
“Our technical college system plays a critically important role in our higher education system and in building the workforce we need to maintain our state’s economic momentum and growth, especially in our agricultural industries,” said Gov. Evers. “I am glad to appoint Leslie Svacina to the board today, as she will bring a wealth of knowledge not only through her experience in training and education but as an agricultural business owner herself, and I look forward to continuing our work together to bolster the state’s agricultural industries and workforce and local economies.”
“I’m honored to be appointed to the Wisconsin Technical College System Board, representing farmers,” said Svacina. “Agriculture has always been a major component of our state’s economy. Our technical college system continues to provide relevant career and skills training for our industry to not only help serve the workforce needs of farms and agribusinesses but also help train our next generation of farmers. I’m looking forward to working alongside other board members to continue to address the needs of our technical college system and how we can support our local economies across Wisconsin.”
This appointment is for the remainder of an uncompleted six-year term, expiring in 2027. A photo of Svacina is available here.
An online version of this release is available here.
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