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Armstrong appoints two to Board of Higher Education

BISMARCK — Gov. Kelly Armstrong announced on Wednesday the appointment of Levi Bachmeier of West Fargo and Patrick Sogard of Williston to four-year terms on the State Board of Higher Education.

“Levi and Pat bring valuable experience in education policy, finance and operations to the State Board of Higher Education as our colleges and universities are being challenged by changing demographics and learning models. Our University System is still the best workforce recruiting tool we have, and we need our campuses to align their offerings with workforce needs, adapt to trends and thrive, not just survive,” Armstrong said. “We’re thankful for their willingness to serve and the passion for higher education shared by all the candidates.”

Sogard is a native of Alamo, and has chaired the board of American State Bank and Trust Co. in Williston since 2003, also serving as a trust officer from 2000 to 2005. He worked as an attorney in private practice from 1986 to 2000. Sogard studied at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and earned his bachelor’s degree in geological engineering from the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks and his law degree from the UND School of Law. He is a past board member of Mercy Medical Center and St. Joseph’s Elementary School, both in Williston, and serves on the board of the UND Alumni Association and Foundation.

Bachmeier, a West Fargo native, has served as business manager of the West Fargo School District since 2019. From 1016 to 2019 Bachmeier served as an education policy adviser and policy director for former Gov. Doug Burgum. He previously taught high school social studies for two years with Teach for America and spent a summer as a policy analyst fellow at the U.S. Department of Education. Bachmeier earned a bachelor’s degree in education from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minn.

Both appointments are subject to confirmation by the state Senate. Bachmeier will succeed board member Casey Ryan, a Grand Forks physician. Sogard will succeed board member Jeffry Volk, a retired Fargo consulting engineer.

The Board of Higher Education has eight voting members appointed by the governor, including one student member, and two non-voting members who represent the North Dakota University System’s faculty and staff overseeing the system’s 11 public colleges and universities. Board members serve a maximum of two terms.

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