The Nevada System of Higher Education (NSHE) has announced that Senator Pete Goicoechea has been appointed by Governor Joe Lombardo to serve on the Board of Regents, representing District 8.
With a career spanning over three decades, Senator Goicoechea has served in both the Nevada Senate and Assembly, as well as 16 years as a Eureka County Commissioner. As a rancher and lifelong resident of rural Nevada, he brings a unique perspective to the Board, particularly on the needs of students in rural areas.
"The addition of Senator Goicoechea enhances our Board's collective expertise,” said Board of Regents Chair Amy J. Carvalho. “His insights will be instrumental as we continue to address the diverse educational needs of Nevada's students."
NSHE Chancellor Patricia Charlton expressed enthusiasm about the appointment: "Senator Goicoechea's deep-rooted understanding of Nevada's rural areas and his longstanding dedication to public service will be invaluable assets to the Board. We look forward to his contributions in advancing higher education across the state."
Lombardo appointed Senator Goicoechea to fill the vacancy left by Michelee Cruz-Crawford, who resigned to serve in the Nevada State Senate for District 1. District 8 encompasses parts of Clark, Elko, Esmeralda, Eureka, Lincoln, Nye, and White Pine Counties.
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