24 New MMA Supervisors for the Week of 10/18/2016!

Oct 25, 2016 8:02:56 AM

Every two weeks MMA receives an update from MMB on who the new supervisors are coming into the unit and who has retired. Please welcome the new members into your areas.

 

New Supervisors

Daniel Angelo – Natural Resources / Lac Qui Parle

Randy Balausky – Corrections / Stillwater

Mary Beattie – Education / Roseville

Frederick Bettner – Human Services / St. Peter Regional Treatment Center

Michael Crusan – Animal Health Board

Donald Dahl – Human Services / MSOCS FC Jennifer

Craig Felber – Transportation / Roseville

Jerry Fjerkenstad – Human Services / MSOP St. Peter

Brandon Gfrerer – Transportation / Roseville

Diana Kilpatrick – MnSCU / Hennepin North TC

David Larson – Natural Resources / Big Falls

Kathleen Lucas – Health / St. Cloud

Denise McLain – Human Services / Anoka Regional Treatment Center

Marsha Nelson – Human Services / Anoka Regional Treatment Center

Zebulun Norenberg – MnSCU / Mesabi Range CTC Virginia

Roger Peterson – Transportation / St. Paul

LeAnn Pueringer – MnSCU / St. Cloud TC

Emily Quinlan – Admnistration / Financial Mgmt & Reporting

David Rickert – Water & Soil Resources Board

Larry Rossi – MnSCU / North Hennepin TC

Kevin Schwegel – Corrections / St. Cloud

Michael Sheggeby – MnSCU / Rochester CC

Eric Shipe – Revenue / St. Paul

Eric Wise – Corrections / Lino Lakes

 

Retired

James Butcher – Human Services / Brainerd

Stephanie Hanson – Corrections / Oak Park Heights

Karen Johnson – Public Safety / DVS Title & Registration

Paulette Ralston – MN.IT / BCA St. Paul

Randall Seidling – Corrections / Moose Lake

John Surrency – MN.IT / Centennial Building

Dale Thell – Natural Resources / St. Paul

Pamela Van Zyl York – Health / Golden Rule

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