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The Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation has tapped a North Dakotan and longtime executive as its next leader.
Clarence Sitter has been named chief executive officer for the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation (TRMF). He succeeds Randy Hatzenbuhler, who is retiring after almost 40 years of leadership and will ...
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Clarence Sitter is taking over as the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation’s new CEO. Former CEO Randy Hatzenbuhler said he’s ...
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A changing of the guard at the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation. Clarence Sitter is the new CEO. He replaces Randy Hatzenbuhler, who is retiring.
Clarence Sitter has been with the Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation for 13 years. He said he is focused on building customer relationships and giving staff the tools they need to succeed.
He also takes over as the Medora Musical prepares for its 60th season. Sitter grew up in Drayton, North Dakota, a Pembina County city about 45 miles north of Grand Forks. With roughly 735 ...