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72ND ANNUAL MEETING DIRECTOR CANDIDATES

Jennifer Sorenson

DISTRICT 1B CANDIDATE

Alexander, Arnegard, Keene, Homesteaders Gap, Watford City

Jennifer Sorenson has served on the RTC Board of Directors for 15 years. She and her husband Curtis farm and ranch five miles south of Watford City. Jennifer graduated from Watford City High School and North Dakota State School of Science. Jennifer and Curtis’ son Jarvis, his wife Kadie, and their three children join them as 4th and 5th generation on the family ranch. Their daughter Erin, husband Tim Fjeldahl and three children also live in Watford City. Jennifer enjoys keeping up with her grandchildren’s activities and traveling. Jennifer is a member of District One Cattlewomen. She is serving on the First Lutheran Church council and enjoys volunteering and being active in the community.

Terry Wilber

DISTRICT 2B CANDIDATE

Mandaree, New Town, Ross

Terry Wilber has served on the RTC Board of Directors for 24 years from District 2B. Terry is a past president of the RTC Board of Directors. Terry was employed by Northrop Grumman in New Town and retired after 32 years, with over 28 years as the Plant Manager. He graduated from New Town High School and Dickinson State University with a degree in Business Administration.

Terry is currently involved in a variety of organizations including the New Town Health Support, Van Hook Cemetery Association and the Bethel Lutheran Church. Terry was involved in the startup and initial operation of TJMD, LLP, which performs various oilfield services. Terry has been married to Marcia since 1974 and they have three children: Dana, Mike and Jesse; and ten grandchildren. When time allows, Terry enjoys yard work, hunting, fishing, golfing and getting involved in projects that provide business development and employment opportunities in the area.

Lance Kalmbach

DISTRICT 3 CANDIDATE

Kenmare, Norma, Spencer

Lance was born and raised on a farm and graduated from Flaxton High School. He started in the grain elevator business out of high school and currently works as Operations Manager for CHS SunPrairie in Bowbells. Lance and his wife Jane have lived in Kenmare since 1991 and have two grown children and one grandson, Sam, his wife Kelsey and son Kit, live in Weyburn, Saskatchewan and Sarah who lives in Moorhead, MN. Lance currently serves on the transportation committee of the North Dakota Grain Dealers Association and is also on the board of the Kenmare Housing Authority to the city of Kenmare. Some of his hobbies include hunting, fishing, camping and just spending time with friends and family.

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