Four decades ago, a conversation about post-secondary education in central South Dakota sparked an idea. Realizing the nearest public university campus was over 150 miles away, a group of forward-thinking individuals with a passion for education got to work turning this idea into a reality. In 1982, the Capital University Center, now Capital City Campus, was created to offer higher education in central South Dakota.
Kevin Stulken was one of those core individuals, leading the path forward. Earning degrees in business and accounting from the National College of Business to become a CPA, Kevin understood the value of education. His business, Stulken Petersen Lingle Walti & Jones LLP, helped him bring a trusted financial and business perspective to the CCC Board of Directors.
After four decades of service on the CCC Board of Directors, Stulken resigned on April 12, 2021.
“Kevin’s work does not end today,” says CCC Executive Director Chris Maxwell. “His dedication to post-secondary education over the last 40 years will continue to impact the CCC for years to come. We have so much gratitude for his service and commitment.”
Comments