Saskatchewan Wheat Pool has two new vice-presidents following recent elections.
Marvin Shauf, of Stoughton (District 1), and Marvin Wiens, of Wymark (District 4), were selected in elections that also saw Sask Pool president Leroy Larsen re-elected to his fifth consecutive one-year term as president and chair of the board.
Larsen, of Canwood (District 15) and Shauf were also re-elected as directors.
Shauf and Wiens replace former vice-presidents Ray Howe and Barry Senft. Senft resigned last year and has since been named head of the Canadian Grain Commission, while Howe retired.
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Gary Wellbrock, of Ponteix (District 3), and Dennis Van Der Haegen, of Denholm (District 16), were elected as executive committee members by Sask Pool’s board of directors to complete the company’s five-person executive.
Wheat pool delegates were elected in odd-numbered districts in April. Directors are elected for two-year terms.
Henry Seidlitz, of Bethune (District 5), Dave Sefton, of Broadview (District 7), and Tom Lowes, of Quill Lake (District 9), were re-elected.
Randy Wiens, of Herschel (District 11), has been elected to his first term as a director replacing former vice-president Howe.
Mich Ozeroff, of Langham (District 13), was re-elected as a director.