Brian Kalk

Brian Kalk
North Dakota Public Service Commissioner
Assumed office
January 1, 2009
Preceded by Susan Wefald
Personal details
Born Bottineau, North Dakota
Political party Republican
Alma mater Campbell University, North Dakota State University
Military service
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Rank Major

Brian Kalk (born c. 1966) is a Public Service Commissioner in the U.S. state of North Dakota.[1]

Early life

Kalk was born and raised in Bottineau, North Dakota and graduated from Bottineau High School in 1984. He was class President in Bottineau his Freshman and Senior years of high school. While in High School he was active in the FFA, Hockey, Football, Track, and Choir. Kalk graduated in the top 10% of his class. Following High School graduation he attended Dakota College at Bottineau where he played hockey for the "Lumber Jacks" and studied Political Science and Natural Resources until his enlistment in the Marine Corps in 1987.

Marines

Kalk served as a Marine from 1987 until his retirement. During his years as a Marine, he traveled to over thirty countries. Kalk served in many operations including Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. While serving, he received his Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Campbell University in North Carolina. In 2003, Kalk deployed as the Forward Operations Officer for Transportation Support Group One. In 2003, he returned to North Dakota to command the Fargo Military Entrance Processing Station. While in Fargo, he received his Doctorate Degree from North Dakota State University in Natural Resource Management. He then taught different courses at NDSU.

Politics

In January 2008, Kalk announced his campaign for the Republican nomination for the Public Service Commission. He won in the general election, and has focused on job creation utilizing the state's natural resources. Kalk was re-elected in 2014.

Personal life

Kalk and his wife Karen have a daughter. He is active in organizations such as the American Legion, the Marine Corps League, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the American Veterans.

External links

Campaign website

References

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