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News Releases for February 2003

February 12, 2003
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Hoeven Reappoints Christianson And Clayburgh To Board Of Higher Education

BISMARCK, N.D. - Governor John Hoeven today reappointed Bruce Christianson of Minot and Beverly Clayburgh of Grand Forks to four-year terms on the North Dakota State Board of Higher Education.

“Both Bruce and Bev bring dedication and experience to the board,” Hoeven said. “Their combined experience represents a wealth of civic and professional accomplishment that enriches the board and the goals of higher education in North Dakota.”

Christianson holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Minot State University, is a graduate of the Realtors Institute, and holds a Certified Property Management certificate from the Institute of Real Estate Management. He has served as a Minot City Councilman for 20 years, and is a past president of the Council. Christianson is a member or past member of many boards, commissions, and civic organizations, including the Minot Area Chamber of Commerce, the All Seasons Arena Commission and the Military Affairs Committee and Council. He is currently the General Manager/CEO of Magic City Financial Group in Minot. He has served on the Board of Higher Education since 2001.

Clayburgh attended Interstate Business College in Fargo. She has served on numerous boards, commissions and organizations, including the North Dakota State University College of Engineering and Architecture Advisory Board, the North Dakota Attorney Standards Review Committee and the North Dakota Medical School Advisory Committee. Clayburgh is a retired business owner. She has been a member on the Board of Higher Education since 1996.

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