(KNZA)--The Hiawatha Foundation of Economic Development has a new director.
Mikaela Moore recently began work as director of the organization.
Moore was introduced Monday to the Brown County Commission by HFED
board member Connie Matthewson.
Matthewson said Moore moved back to the area last year with her husband, Jeff.
She has a degree in public relations.
Moore replaces Kristen Hillyer who resigned in May after serving as director more than 2 years.
On the recommendation of Moore, the Commission approved the appointment of four individuals to the county micro-loan committee. They include T.J. Wilson, Greg Rodvelt, Ben Walker and Dr. Steffen Shamburg.
HFED is to hold their annual meeting January 12th at 6:00 in the evening at the Klinefelter farm barn.
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