WIAA Board Of Control/Advisory Council Election Results
Wednesday, April 24th, 2013 -- 4:27 PM
The membership of the WIAA received election results for the available Board of Control and Advisory Council positions at the 118th Annual Meeting held at the Holiday Inn and Convention Center in Stevens Point today (Wednesday).In the 2013-14 Board of Control elections, president-elect Dean Sanders, the district administrator at Lake Mills, will serve his second consecutive term representing District 6, and Ted Knutson, principal and athletic director at Aquinas, will return to the Board as the non-public school at-large representative. Brad Ayer, superintendent at Clear Lake, was elected from District 1 to replace former Board president Mark Gobler of Luck, who was not eligible for re-election after serving two consecutive terms. Steve Knecht, coordinator of athletics, physical education, health and recreation with Kenosha Public Schools, was elected as the District 7 representative replacing Jack Klebesadel of Germantown.
Incumbents re-elected to the Advisory Council were Mike Gosz, athletic director and dean of students at Hamilton, representing large schools; Scott Winch, superintendent at Stratford, representing medium-sized schools; and Reed Welsh, district administrator at Abbotsford, representing small schools. Joining the Council for their first terms are Bernie Nikolay, superintendent at Cambridge, representing medium-sized schools and Jennifer Vogler, district administrator at Greenwood, representing small schools.
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