Extension dean candidate to visit next week

Tuesday, November 9, 2021
Stoltenow

LINCOLN, Neb. — Charles Stoltenow, priority candidate for the next dean and director of Nebraska Extension, will visit McCook and other Nebraska communities next week.

McCook Community Open Forum and Reception is set for 5-6:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15, at the Keystone Business Center Building, 402 Norris Ave., Suite 301, McCook   

 During the tour, the public will have a variety of opportunities to meet with Stoltenow, ask questions, and learn about his vision for Nebraska Extension.  

 Stoltenow currently serves as assistant director of extension for agriculture and natural resources at North Dakota State University. Before joining NDSU Extension in 1996, he worked as a veterinarian and epidemiologist for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. He has also worked in private practice as an equine veterinarian. He has a bachelor’s degree in animal science from North Dakota State University and a doctoral degree in veterinary medicine from Iowa State University. 

Other stops include Columbus, West Point, Norfolk, Fremont, Lincoln, Nebraska City, Beatrice, Scottsbluff, North Platte, Kearney, Hastings and Omaha.

Those who wish to attend any of the events learn more and RSVP at ianr.unl.edu/dean-and-director-nebraska-extension.  

More information on Nebraska Extension is available at extension.unl.edu.

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