(KNZA)--A vacancy has been filled on the Troy USD 429 Board of Education.
The Board this week appointed Nathan Geiger to the vacancy created by the resignation of board member Galen Mitchell, which was accepted during a special meeting September 21st.
Geiger, who previously served on the board, was among five candidates interviewed for the open position. The other candidates included Michael Grable, Stephen Bowe, Beth Hanlan, and Kelly Fuemmeler.
Geiger is a former graduate of Troy High School and resides in rural Troy. He and his wife, Adrienne, have three children.
Geiger will serve on the board until the next election in November 2017. At that time, the position will be up for election for the remainder of the unexpired term of two years. The person elected will take office in January 2018.
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