Candyce Kleemann
[bg_collapse view="link" color="#4a4949" icon="arrow" expand_text="Read Bio" collapse_text="Close" ] I have spent my entire life in Southwestern North Dakota where I grew up on a ranch, received a teaching degree at Dickinson State, and continued ranching with my husband. For 35 years, I taught high school mathematics and physical education along with working on the ranch. My husband, Bob and I have 3 grown children and 8 grandchildren, and all returned home to ranch and work after receiving college degrees. After retiring from teaching, I became a Certified Core Synchronism Practitioner which is still my part-time occupation. While teaching I was a director with NDEA, a negotiations specialist, and worked on several committees. I was a peer trainer for many years at annual teacher conferences. I also belonged to and worked with several farm and ranch organizations. I am happy to be on the NWLA board and am hoping to be a more active participant as I become more knowledgeable with the workings of the organization. Kleemann joined the Northwest Landowners Association board in December 2020. [/bg_collapse]