SDSU Extension welcomes new community vitality field specialist
8 Jan 2025
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South Dakota State University Extension has welcomed Emily Kluin as a new member of the community vitality team.
As a community vitality field specialist, Kluin will support the well-being and sustainability of South Dakota’s communities through focused programs and discussions. She is based at the Sioux Falls Regional Center.
“The goal is to make sure that initiatives driven by our communities are successful, engaging and inclusive,” Kluin said. “I’m really excited to collaborate with folks to help evaluate needs and craft strategies to enhance community-driven projects and goals.”
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