Black Hills Electric Board of Directors
Dan Lindblom
has represented Pennington, Meade and Lawrence Counties since 1983. He is currently BHEC's representative on the South Dakota Rural Electric Association board. Dan and his wife, Beverly, operate a ranch northwest of Hermosa. They have six children and nine grandchildren. He is a member of the Farm Bureau, South Dakota Stock Growers Association, National Cattlemen's Association and Peace Lutheran Church of Rapid City. He is a life member of the National Rifle Association.
Don Knapp
has been representing Custer and Shannon Counties since 1987. He is currently secretary of BHEC's board. Don was born and raised in Rapid City and spent three years in the Navy following high school. Don retired from Northwestern Bell Telephone after 32 years of service and currently ranches near Hermosa. He and his wife, Maxine, have two sons and a daughter. Don is a charter member of Battle Creek Post 303 of the American Legion. He has also been active with Production Credit Association, Custer County Fair Board, United Church of Christ, Battle River Masonic Lodge, NAJA Shrine, Hermosa Water Users Association, Telephone Pioneers of America and the Hermosa Volunteer Fire Department.
Glen Reaser
has represented Fall River County since 1987. He is BHEC's representative on the Rushmore Electric Power Cooperative board of directors. Glen was born and raised in southwestern South Dakota. He graduated from Chadron High School and attended Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb. He recently retired from ranching and sold their place north of Oelrichs. He and his wife, Deanne, have two children. He has been a member of the Oelrichs School Board and is a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Glen is the cooperative's treasurer.
Gary Kluthe
was appointed to the board in 1994 and currently serves as president. Gary is a life-long resident of the Rapid City area. Gary was a real estate agent for many years and he and his wife, Donna, also owned and operated French Cleaners and Shirt Laundry in Rapid City. He is a volunteer with the Whispering Pines Rural Fire Protection District and has served as a director of the Independent Insurance Agents of South Dakota, the Rapid City Insurance Association, Rapid City Rotary Club, Central States Fair and First American Systems. The Kluthes have two children.
Jim Preston
was appointed in 2008 to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Janette McIntyre. Preston served for 30 years in the U.S. Army and the South Dakota Army National Guard, including as commander of the 196th Regiment at Ft. Meade. During his years with the National Guard, Preston worked as the business manager for Custer State Park and later for the Custer School District. He was the human resources director for the City of Rapid City from 2000 to 2007 and is currently the city's finance director. Preston is involved with numerous committees and boards in Rapid City, including, chairman of the Capital Improvement Program committee, the Journey Museum, Community Development Block Grant committee and the Tax Increment Financing Committee. He also is a member of the American Legion, Cosmopolitan Club, Toastmasters and raises buffalo and cattle with his brothers and sister. He received his bachelor degree in business administration from the University of South Dakota, Vermillion. He also has master degrees in business administration and in public administration. Preston and his wife, Dee, live near Hermosa.
Al Perry
was elected as board member for Pennington, Meade and Lawrence Counties in 2006. He is a retired communications worker, having worked for Northwestern Bell Telephone and U.S. West for 32 years. He and his wife, Sally, have two adult children and one grandson. Perry serves on the board of the Rimrock Community Hall and is vice president of the Rimrock Heights Housing Association. He is a member of the Battle Ridge Masonic Lodge in Hermosa.
Dwayne Breyer
was appointed to the board in 2007 and represents Fall River County. Breyer graduated from South Dakota State University and served in the U.S. Marine Corps and farmed in Grant County after his service to his country. He then began his career with the Soil Conservation Service in Pierre. Over the years, he served in several positions with SCS, including soil conservationist, state agronomist, state resource conservationist, state forester, state biologist and state economist. He retired in 1990 as the assistant state conservationist for conservation programs. Breyer is currently a member of the Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce Ag. Committee, Chairman of the Coordinated Resource Management committee for the Whitney Preserve, western division board member of the S.D. Chapter of Soil and Water Conservation Society and a member of the finance committee of St. Anthony's church in Hot Springs. He is past chairman of the Veteran Motor Car Club of America Revival AAA Glidden Tour. He is working part-time for Truax Company, Inc., a manufacturer of special grass seed drills, where he puts on seeding demonstrations and helps at trade shows. Breyer and his wife, Mary, live near Hot Springs.
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