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Moser, Jeffery Richard was born on February 8, 1961 in Miller, South Dakota, United States. Son of Richard and Ardessa Joan Moser.
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Moser, Jeffery Richard was born on February 8, 1961 in Miller, South Dakota, United States. Son of Richard and Ardessa Joan Moser.
Student, University Minnesota, 1979—1984. Student, Duke University, 1995. Student, Northwestern University, 1997.
Student, University Denver, since 2005. Bachelor in English, University Denver, 2008. Master of Arts, University Denver, 2010.
Attending in Literature, University Denver, since 2010.
Lab assistant, intern University Minnesota Department Limnology, Minneapolis, 1980-1981. Executive intern public affairs department Target Corporation, 1982, National Farmers Union, National Youth Advisory Council, Denver, 1980-1981. Intern/assistant for legislation and policy Minnesota Agri-Growth Council, Bloomington, 1984-1985.
Field office assistant United States Congressman Thomas A. Daschle, Aberdeen, South Dakota, 1986. Private consultant to non-profit organizations Huron, 1986—1989. Notary public State of South Dakota, 1986-1999.
Acting camp director South Dakota Farmers Union Education Program, 1987-1988. Small business owner Wessington, South Dakota, 1986—2002. Executive director South Dakota Association Towns and Townships, 1990-1995.
Deputy state treasurer to treasurer Richard D. Butler State of South Dakota, Pierre, 1995-1999. Director economic and cooperative development National Farmer's Union, Greenwood Village, Colorado, 1999—2009, independent contractor, 2009. Participant 4-H/United Nations/United States Agency for International Development Presidential young adult exchange program to Kenya and Botswana, Africa, summer 1985.
Volunteer University Minnesota Hospitals, 1979-1983, University Minnesota Department Minnesota Unions, Minneapolis, 1983-1984. General election poll watcher Hand County Rural precincts, 1988. Past member Beadle County Democrats, Hand County Democrats, Brown County Democrats, Hughes County Democrats, vice president, 1997-1998, Arapahoe County Democrats, since 1999, party precirt chair, 2010.
Delegate State Democratic Convention, 1990, 92, 94. Alternate delegate National Democratic Convention, Chicago, 1996, Clinton for President, 1992, Colorado State Democratic Convention, 2008, elect judge Apapa Company, 2008. Nominate Democratic candidate State Auditor, 1994, United States House, 1998.
Donor South Dakota Democrats, Democratic National Committee. Democratic National Senate Task Force. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Chair, delegate Selection/Affirmative Action Committee, 1996. Clinton-Gore, member State Advisory Committee, 1996. At. delegate Democratic National Convention, 1996.
Member Hughes County Steering Committee to Re-Elect Senator Tom Daschle, 1997-1998. Democratic candidate South Dakota at-large district United States House of Republican, 1998. Volunteer leader, advisor, and state fair judge South Dakota 4-H Program, 1981-1994.
Board directors South Dakota Rural Development Council, 1993-1995, South Dakota State Advisory Committee for Green Thumb, Inc., 1993-1995. Member task force National Urban Comparative Risk Environmental, 1994, Common Cause South Dakota, 1991-1994. District education director South Dakota Farmers Union, 1988-1993.
Director Minnesota Union Coordinating Board, University Minnesota, 1982-1984. Board directors Golden Razor Hair Salon, Inc., Minneapolis, 1983-1984, board directors International Study & Travel Association, Minneapolis, 1982-1983. Member Rose Hill Presbyterian Church-in Active, Clan Campbell Society (North America), E. River Sierra Club, Rocky Mountains/Hi Plains Group Sierra Club, South Dakota AG Heritage Museum, South Dakota Committee for World Food Day, South Dakota Bread for the World, Dakota Rural Action, South Dakota Project Prosperity Coalition, South Dakota Farmers Union, South Dakota Horticulture Society, Dakota Rural Action, South Dakotans For the Arts, Wilson Center, American Museum National History, Smithsonian Associates, library Congress, Oscar Howe Art Center, Siouxland chapter Alzheimer's Association, South Dakota Health Care Reform Coalition, South Dakota Artists Network, South Dakota History Society, Colorado Public Radio/television (donor), Comereta Singers of Montery, National Farmers Union Foundation (donor), Community Shares of Colorado (donor), 9th Judicial Circuit Court Society, National Resource Defense Council, National Audubon Society, International 4-H Programs.
Host family Botswana Agriculture Exchange Program, 1992. Presbytery of South Dakota, secretary Congressional Development Ministry, 1988-1991, Advocacy Development Ministry unit, 1992-1993, church camp dean, moderator Society Witness and Action Committee, 1995-1999, member committee representation, 1995-1999, member committee Self-Development People, 1995-1999. Executive Presbytery Search committee, 1995-1996.
Donor Presbyterian Peace Foundation, since 2007. Active American Heart Association Pierre Area Heart Walk, 1995, 97. Volunteer coordinator Bread for the World Hunger Awareness event, Huron, 1993.
Member planning committee 1993 Regional 4-H Leaders Forum, Sioux Falls. Past delegate representative South Dakota National 4-H Congress, 1981. Past delegate representative National Farmers Union National conference, Presbyterian Church United States of America General Assembly, 1990, Presbyterian Church United States of America Consultation on Sustainable Development, 1995, National 4-H Council Master Communicators Conference, Albuquerque, Presbyterian Church United States of America Synod Lakes and Prairies Workshop on Representation and Nominations, Rochester, Minnesota, 1997, Common Cause National Leadership conference, Washington, 1993, Sharing Global Harvests National Training, National Association Towns and Townships American's Town Meeting, Washington, 1992, strategic leadership for state executives course Duke University, 1995, Institute Public Finance Northwestern University, 1997.
Board co-chair Huron Postal Customer Advisory Board, 1993-1995. Board directors South Dakota Peace and Justice Center, secretary-treasurer, 1994, vice president, 1995, director 1994-1997. Copywriter Minnesota Ag.
Manual, 1985; with Farmers Union Federal Credit Union, board dirs, 2007-2009. Volunteer community data reporter United States Census Bureau, 2000-2002. Participant Future Coop Leaders program North Carolina.B.A., Washington, 2002.
Member National Grants Review panel United States Department of Agriculture, CSREES, 2001-2003, 05. Volunteer Population, Employment and Labor Survey Reporting, United States Census Bureau, 2001-2002. Member National Trust for History Preservation.
Secretary Michigan Farmers Union Foundation, 1999—2009. Member Colorado Criminal Justice Reform Coalition, Bread for the World, Community Alliance with Family Farmers 2003-2005. Member National Audubon Society, National Co-operation Business Association, National Farmers Union, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Mortar Board, Golden Key, Modern Language Association.