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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan»4-H Foundation President Announces Retirement

    4-H Foundation President Announces Retirement

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    By KMAN Staff on April 8, 2014 Manhattan

    gordon hibbardAfter 15 years of service, Kansas 4-H Foundation, Inc. President and CEO, Gordon Hibbard has announced his retirement.  This is the full statement Hibbard shared with KMAN:

    “I recently announced to the Kansas 4-H Foundation’s Board of Trustees that I will retire from my position as President/CEO by the end of the year.

    While I’m grateful to the Foundation’s trustees and staff for their support, it is time for me to step aside.  I want to pursue other interests and allow someone else the opportunity to provide leadership for the Foundation’s work.

    The Kansas 4-H program is an important part of our state’s cultural, educational and leadership fabric.  It is also an important part of my family’s life.  I appreciate the beneficial partnership that exists between the dedicated extension professionals and the private sector effort provided by the Foundation.  It is my hope 4-H will grow and thrive through the decades ahead.

    It has been an honor to serve the youth of Kansas during my 15 years with the Kansas 4-H Foundation.  I am humbled by the support that so many Kansans, especially our trustees, professionals and supporters, have provided our efforts.

    I extend my appreciation and thanks to all who have contributed to our success.”

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