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Campus And Community South Dakota’s “Mount Rushmore’s American Pride” Float
Representatives To Assist Appears In The Annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade®
PIERRE, S.D. — R&B icon Smokey Robinson will perform
The South Dakota Department of Tourism is comprised
American
the South Dakota
In The University Of on the “Mount Rushmore’sParade®. Pride” float in the 91st of Tourism andSecretary James D.Arts Council. The DepartMacy’s Thanksgiving Day
ment is led by
Hagen.
For the eighth year in a row, the “Mount Rushmore’s
South Dakota
American Pride” float will appear in the parade. An estimated 3 million spectators will watch from New York while
more than 50 million television viewers watch nationwide.
Presidential Search
The goal of this effort by the Department of Tourism is to
PIERRE, SD – Campus and community representatives
have been appointed to assist the South Dakota Board of
Regents in its search for the next president at the University of South Dakota. USD’s second longest serving president, James W. Abbott, will retire in June of 2018.
“Campus and community leaders have an important
voice in the search process. They will help us identify the
qualities and skills needed in the next president to lead
the University of South Dakota,” said Regent Kevin Schieffer, who will chair the search. Other regents on the search
committee are Pam Roberts and Joan Wink, with Regents
President Bob Sutton serving in an ex-officio capacity.
The campus and community representatives and the
constituencies they represent are:
•Community--Nate Welch, executive director, Vermillion Area Chamber of Commerce and Development
Company
•USD Foundation—Ryan Taylor, partner, Cutler Law
Firm, LLP; Judith Meierhenry, retired South Dakota Supreme Court Justice
•Alumni—Torrey Sundall, senior director of corporate
contracting, Sanford Health
•Administration—Scott Pohlson, vice president for
enrollment, marketing, and university relations
•Civil Service Employees—Binnie Goodwin, program
assistant II, Civil Service Advisory Council president, and
Regental Civil Service Advisory Council vice president
•Non-Faculty Exempt Employees—Cheryl Tiahrt, assistant vice president of technology
•Faculty—Allen Madison, associate professor of law;
Beth Boyd, professor/director of clinical psychology
program; Jewel Goodman Shepherd, assistant professor
of health services administration, Beacom School of Business
•Students—Josh Anderson, Student Government
Association vice president, junior political science and
business administration major; Taylor Gubbrud, senior
political science and economics major and Spanish minor
•Institutional Collaboration— José-Marie Griffiths,
president of Dakota State University
•At-Large—Kevin Doyle, retired partner with Eide
Bailly LLP, former Trustee for USD Foundation
The Board of Regents is working with Zachary Smith
and Sophie Stava of the executive search firm, Witt/Kieffer,
to identify and review candidates. The search process gets
underway this month. Contingent on a successful search,
Schieffer said the timeline calls for the new president of
the University of South Dakota to be appointed this spring
and begin duties on or around July 1, 2018.
drive new and repeat visitors to the state and to generate
brand awareness.
Smokey Robinson will be joined by the South Dakota
Department of Tourism’s Mount Rushmore mascots.
The float will make its national appearance on NBC-TV
on Thursday, November 23rd, between 9 a.m. and noon in
all time zones.
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