Klammer named CSC student representative on NSCS Board of Trustees

LINCOLN – Governor Pete Ricketts has appointed Sam Klammer of Juniata, Nebraska, Kayla Myers of Sidney, Iowa, and Ashley VanMeeteren of Yankton, South Dakota, to serve as student representatives on the Nebraska State College System Board of Trustees during the 2019-20 academic year.
“The Board of Trustees welcomes the new Student Trustees, and looks forward to their insight and leadership they bring to the Board,” said Gary Bieganski, Chair of the NSCS Board of Trustees.
Klammer, a senior at Chadron State College, is earning a degree in business administration with an accounting option and a minor in military science and leadership. He is the president of War Eagles Club, a member of the Army ROTC, Blue Key Honor Society, and participates in intramural sports.
In his application, Klammer said he wanted to be able to impact and have a voice for his school and for the students around him.
“This opportunity is a great way to become more involved with the school, and that is exactly what I wanted to do,” Klammer said.
Myers, a senior majoring in math and secondary math education and minoring in business administration and accounting. Myers is also pursuing an endorsement in coaching and is part of the honors program at Peru State College. She is involved in the Student Senate, Campus Activities Board, Peru Student Education Association, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Alpha Theta and is a peer tutor in mathematics.
VanMeeteren, a senior at Wayne State College, is majoring in secondary social science education with a minor in pre-law and coaching. She has served as the student senate vice president, student chair for Academic policy committee, chair of student judicial board, and Pi Gamma Mu vice president.
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