June 30, 2004
Governor Pawlenty appoints four to
the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board of Trustees
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GOVERNOR PAWLENTY APPOINTS FOUR TO THE MINNESOTA STATE COLLEGES
AND UNIVERSITIES BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Saint Paul - Governor Tim Pawlenty today announced the appointment
of Duane Benson, David Olson, Thomas Renier, and Christopher Schultz
to the Board of Trustees of the Minnesota State College and University
System.
"Each of these individuals proven records as change agents and
the Minnesota State College and University System will benefit from
their leadership," said Governor Pawlenty. "An effective Minnesota
State Colleges and Universities System is a key to Minnesota's continued
success and economic growth. These appointees understand the benefits
of a strong partnership between higher education and the private
sector."
Duane Benson, of Lanesboro, was Executive Director of the Minnesota
Business Partnership from 1994 to 2003. He served in the Minnesota
Senate from 1980 to 1994, including serving as Senate Minority Leader.
Benson graduated with honors from Hamline University. He was drafted
into the NFL and played eleven seasons as a linebacker for the Oakland
Raiders, Atlanta Falcons, and Houston Oilers. He continues to own
and operate a cattle farm outside of Lanesboro and is active in
numerous civic and charitable organizations. A resident of the first
Congressional District, Benson is appointed to an at-large seat
on the Board. He will serve a six-year term which ends June 30,
2010. Benson replaces Daniel Coborn on the Board.
David Olson, of Minnetonka, is President of the Minnesota Chamber
of Commerce. He serves as Chair of the Board of Regents of the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce Institute for Organization Management. Olson
previously served as Chair of the Governor's Workforce Development
Council. Olson received a B.A. in Political Science and Urban Studies
from St. Olaf College in Northfield. He received a M.S. in Urban
and Regional Affairs from Minnesota State University-Mankato. A
resident of the third Congressional District, Olson is appointed
to an at-large seat on the Board. He will serve a six-year term
which ends June 30, 2010. Olson replaces Andrew Boss on the Board.
Thomas Renier, of Duluth, is President of the Northland Foundation.
He serves on numerous boards of directors, including on the Center
for Rural Policy and Development, the National Community Capital
Association, and the Minnesota Humanities Commission. Renier also
serves on the Board of Advisors of the University of Minnesota-Duluth
(UMD) School of Business and Economics. He received a Bachelor's
degree in Philosophy and Political Science from UMD. Renier is appointed
to the Board seat for a resident of the eighth Congressional District.
He will serve a six-year term which ends June 30, 2010. Renier replaces
Jim Luoma on the Board.
Christopher Schultz, of Plymouth, received an A.A. degree with
high honors from Normandale Community College in May 2004. This
fall he will be continuing his studies at the Carlson School of
Management at the University of Minnesota. While at Normandale,
Schultz served as Treasurer of the Student Senate. He is appointed
to the Board seat for a Community College Student. Schultz will
serve a two-year term which ends June 30, 2006. He replaces Shaun
Williams on the Board.
The Minnesota State Colleges and Universities System comprises
5 community colleges, 8 technical colleges, 12 combined community
and technical colleges and 7 state universities. The system is governed
by a 15-member Board of Trustees appointed by the Governor. The
Board has broad policy responsibility for system planning, academic
programs, fiscal management, personnel, admissions requirements,
tuition and fees, and policies and procedures.