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K-State Research and Extension
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Manhattan, KS 66506-3401
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November 14, 2023

2023-2024 Agent Grievance Committee Selected

Submitted by Jennifer Wilson

K-State Research and Extension provides to its employees both an informal and a formal process for dealing with employment-related issues and concerns. An overview of both the informal and formal processes can be viewed on the KSRE Employee Resources website.

The Extension Agent Grievance Committee is a component of the formal grievance procedure. New members are named to the committee each year. The Extension Agent Grievance Committee is to be composed of twenty members with a minimum of five women and five men and at least two representatives of each Extension administrative region. Members of the committee are to be agents who have served in their current role for at least two years. Names are randomly drawn by members of the KS-JCEP executive committee. Members of the 2023-2024 committee are:

  • Richard Fechter, Rolling Prairie District (chair)
  • Darl Henson, Coffey County
  • Rachael Brooke, Phillips-Rooks District
  • Keith VanSkike, Twin Creeks District
  • Rod Schaub, Frontier District
  • Jason Graves, Central Kansas District
  • Gregg Eyestone, Riley County
  • Elizabeth Brunscheen-Cartagena, Sedgwick County
  • Allen Baker, Wichita County
  • James Coover, Wildcat District
  • Becky Reid, Cowley County
  • Crystal Bashford, Morton County
  • Karla Hightower, Marias des Cygnes District
  • Cody Miller, Phillips-Rooks District
  • Kurt Werth, Gray County
  • Erin Tynon, Pottawatomie County
  • Nancy Honig, Wild West District
  • Pam Paulsen, Reno County
  • Randy Hein, Sumner County
  • Aaron Hyland, Rawlins County