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Jon Farris

Jon Farris, a native of Woonsocket, SD, retired in 2023 following a distinguished career. With a Bachelor’s degree from South Dakota State University and an MBA from the University of Phoenix, Jon’s journey began as an investment broker. Later, he held key roles at the South Dakota Department of Agriculture, including Deputy Secretary and Director of Agriculture Development. He also served as an operations manager for a residential district and assisted in infrastructure development for local municipalities. In the private sector, Jon served as an Account Manager at DuPont Pioneer, leading sales efforts. His final role, at BankWest, saw him as a Special Assets Officer, specializing in debt recovery and resolution.

By |2026-03-02T14:43:48-05:00January 1, 2026|Governing Board|Comments Off on Jon Farris

Ruth Christopherson

Ruth served the financial services industry for 20+ years before retiring as Senior Vice President of Citi Community Development in 2022. She held a variety of previous positions, including Financial Controller for Citi Global Technology, Director of Operations for Citi's Student Loan Corporation, and Managing Director of Mortgage Wholesale Originations for CitiMorgage in St. Louis. Through her work at Citi and 30+ years in the military, Ruth understands the impact strong communities have on youth and families and is proud to be part of an organization that helps build those impacts. Ruth received her Bachelor's and Master's degress in Business Administration from the University of South Dakota. Ruth lives on an acreage in Garretson, SD, where she connects to the rural landscape through organic gardening and is a proponent of sustainability and giving back.

By |2026-03-02T14:43:32-05:00January 1, 2026|Governing Board|Comments Off on Ruth Christopherson

Justin Gray, Vice Chair

Justin is the VP of Business Lending for Black Hills Federal Credit Union in Rapid City. With more than 28 years of experience in the financial services industry, Gray assumed his current role in 2025. Prior to BHFCU, he was employed with Central Bank in Brookings as their Market President. He also worked at Wells Fargo Bank with their Management Development Program. Gray holds a bachelor's degree from South Dakota State University in Brookings. He has served on leadership boards for Brookings Economic Development Corporation, Dakota Resources, Rapid City YMCA, United Way of the Black Hills, and United Way of Siouxland.

By |2026-03-02T14:42:41-05:00January 1, 2026|Governing Board|Comments Off on Justin Gray, Vice Chair

David Sigloh, Chair

David Sigloh is the President of the Rural Development Finance Corporation, a North Dakota nonprofit that provides assistance to communities and local development groups to leverage project financing, as well as provides assistance with essential public services, such as fire and ambulance services. David is a retired farmer/rancher. He and his wife, Penny, a retired local business owner, live on the family farm homesteaded by his grandfather in 1902. A director and president of Burke Divide Electric Coop, Sigloh is the chairman of its revolving loan fund committee for economic development. He is a director and past president of Upper Missouri Power Cooperative and a director for North Dakota Association of Rural Electric Cooperatives. He is a graduate of North Dakota State University with a degree in Agronomy/Animal Science. A former member of the North Dakota National Guard, Sigloh is currently a director for the Kenmare Veteran’s Club and a volunteer EMT with the Kenmare Ambulance Service.

By |2026-03-02T14:42:21-05:00January 1, 2026|Governing Board|Comments Off on David Sigloh, Chair

Gervean Williams

Gervean Williams is the Director of Finance and Operations in the Training and Technical Assistance Division at NACHC. She brings more than 20 years of healthcare finance and operations experience, with a background spanning community health centers, physician groups, hospital systems, consulting, and public accounting. Prior to joining NACHC, she served as Vice President of Consulting at PMG, Inc. and as Chief Financial Officer at Samuel Rodgers Health Center. She also held the role of CFO for Shawnee Mission Physician’s Group and managed accounting, payroll, and medical records for Saint Luke’s–Shawnee Mission Health System South. Earlier in her career, she worked in public accounting with Forvis Mazars, formerly BKD. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Accountancy from the University of Missouri and a Master of Science in the Management of Information Technology from the University of Virginia. She also completed a certification in AI in Healthcare through MIT Sloan.

By |2026-03-02T13:19:06-05:00June 7, 2023|Advisory Board|Comments Off on Gervean Williams

Loren White, Jr.

Loren White, Jr. is a citizen of the Three Affiliated Tribes/Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nation and is the Community Development Coordinator for the Indigenous Environmental Network, working with Indigenous frontline communities to help design and develop regenerative economies, along with managing and maintaining the collaborative Regenerative Community Loan Fund. He also assists communities in bringing to fruition their projects that reflect their visions of sustainability and equity, based on the Indigenous Principles of Just Transition. He has nearly 20 years of business and community development experience working directly with Tribes and Native Peoples. Loren also serves on the Leadership Team of Fort Berthold Legacy Vision, a grassroots organization working for economic justice and the social and political advancement of all citizens of the Three Affiliated Tribes. He holds bachelor’s degree in Business Administration/Finance and an MBA with a concentration in Finance. Loren has been active in professional development through the CDFI Fund’s capacity building initiatives: The Leadership Journey 2 and Building Native CDFIs’ Sustainability and Impact. He has also received continuing education certificates in New Market Tax Credits, Strategic Business Planning, Trust Accounting, Just Transition Finance and Commercial Solar Lending.

By |2024-01-26T09:19:32-05:00June 7, 2023|Advisory Board|Comments Off on Loren White, Jr.

Joel Smith

Joel Smith is a distinguished professional who has made significant contributions to the financial and community development sectors, particularly within Native American communities. Since 2013, he has served as Senior Vice President and Chief Credit Officer at Native American Bank, where he oversees the bank’s CDE and NMTC program activities, deploying capital in Indian Country and making a positive impact on economic empowerment. Prior to joining Native American Bank, Joel gained valuable experience during his 5-year tenure at CoBank, where he focused on financing electric cooperatives and rural infrastructure. Joel’s commitment to Native American economic development goes beyond his professional role, as he is an enrolled member of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma and serves on the board of directors for several Native American local and national non-profit organizations, including Caddo Nation Economic Development Agency (CNEDA), Denver Indian Center, Rocky Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce, Oweesta (a national Native CDFI), and the NDN Fund (a 501(c)(3) national Native loan fund). Joel holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Colorado Denver and earned a dual BBA in Finance & Accounting from the University of Oklahoma. Additionally, he is an alumnus of the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado and holds an RMA Credit Risk Certification designation. Joel was named to the 2015 Native American “40 under 40” by the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development and to the 2020 “40 under 40” by the Independent Community Bankers of America as an emerging community bank leader.

By |2024-01-26T09:19:37-05:00June 7, 2023|Advisory Board|Comments Off on Joel Smith

Cheri Rath

Cheri Rath is a dedicated leader in the field of agriculture and rural development, serving as the Executive Director of the SD Value Added Agriculture Development Center (VAADC). With a passion for fostering rural enterprise and improving the quality of life in underserved areas, Cheri manages this nonprofit entity, providing invaluable technical assistance to agribusinesses across South Dakota. Cheri's unique strength lies in her ability to forge strong partnerships, allowing VAADC to seamlessly integrate professional business services with a wide array of local, state, regional, and national incentive programs. This collaborative approach leads to the creation and expansion of successful agribusinesses throughout the state, driving economic growth and prosperity in rural communities. Cheri's commitment to underserved individuals and economically distressed rural areas is deeply rooted in her personal journey as a foster parent for Native American families for over two decades. Her dedication to making a positive impact is reflected in VAADC's impressive track record, with 46% of their recent work focusing on underserved, economically distressed, and persistently impoverished clients. Cheri's agricultural expertise is built on a foundation of lifelong experience working with her family's grain farm and ag equipment business near Aberdeen. Her academic credentials include a General Agriculture degree from South Dakota State University, and she has held pivotal roles within the South Dakota Department of Agriculture and the Governor's Office of Economic Development. Cheri's commitment to continuous learning and leadership is demonstrated by her alumni status with the South Dakota Agricultural & Rural Leadership and Leadership South Dakota programs. She is also a Certified National Development Council Economic Development Finance Professional and a practitioner of The Art & Science of Starting a Cooperative Business. In addition to her responsibilities at VAADC, Cheri actively participates in various state, regional, and national agricultural and economic development boards, further contributing to the growth and vitality of rural communities in the Dakotas and beyond. Cheri Rath is a true advocate for rural development, agriculture, and improving the lives of underserved individuals, making her a driving force in the region's progress.

By |2024-01-26T09:19:45-05:00June 7, 2023|Advisory Board|Comments Off on Cheri Rath

Dan Noteboom

Dan Noteboom is the former owner and current CEO of Noteboom Implement, LLC, a 9-store John Deere dealer organization in South Dakota and Iowa. He has been a highly respected community leader within a rural low-income community for decades. Dan has served in leadership roles within organizations such as the South Dakota Value-Added Producers organization, which developed new types of agribusiness opportunities for regional farmers. Noteboom has served as a member of the nonprofit Corsica Development board and its agriculture sub-committee, working in community development for almost 45 years. As a member of the Northern Great Plains Board, he participated in a Federal study of the Northern Great Plains, examining the viability of low-income communities in the areas of health care, housing and economic growth. He also served as a commissioner for the South Dakota Aeronautics Commission which oversaw the state airports budget and worked with the National FAA on federal mandates and funding. Dan has played a leadership role in many public initiatives in the greater Corsica area as well as the Chamberlain and Lower Brule Reservation areas. Mr. Noteboom previously represented the agricultural industry on the South Dakota Council of Economic Advisors where he served as an advisor to the Governor. He also lobbied for John Deere Corporation on Federal ag issues. On the local level, he has served on the school board, served as a deacon, elder and Sunday School teacher in his church. Currently he serves on the Corsica Economic Development as part of the Executive Committee.

By |2026-03-02T13:25:14-05:00June 7, 2023|Advisory Board|Comments Off on Dan Noteboom

John Mengenhausen

John Mengenhausen is a distinguished leader in the field of community health center management and an accomplished accountant. After serving a 3-year tour with an army airborne company, he pursued his passion for accounting, earning his degree and returning to his roots in Howard, SD. In 1983, he assumed the role of CEO at Miner-Hamlin Health Care Project, a small community health center, where he oversaw operations at multiple clinics. Over the next three decades, Mr. Mengenhausen played a pivotal role in the growth and expansion of the organization, which eventually evolved into the prominent Horizon Health Care, Inc. Today, Horizon stands as the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in SD, boasting an extensive network of 31 clinics covering an expansive 28,000 square miles of service area.  With an illustrious career spanning various leadership roles, Mr. Mengenhausen has garnered widespread recognition and respect within the industry. Serving as the board chair for both state and regional associations in SD, ND, CO, UT, MT, and WY, he has become a well-regarded figure at both regional and national levels. His influential tenure as the Board Chair for the National Association of Community Health Centers, representing over 1,200 US community health centers, further underscores his invaluable contributions to the healthcare sector. Mr. Mengenhausen's dedication to fostering accessible healthcare is further demonstrated through his current role at the Board Chair for Community Health Advocates, Inc., a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting healthcare accessibility in medically underserved communities. Additionally, he serves as the Board Chair for Community Health Ventures, a for-profit corporation facilitating group purchasing opportunities for FQHCs, showcasing his commitment to improving operational efficiency and resource allocation within the healthcare industry.

By |2024-01-26T09:19:56-05:00June 7, 2023|Advisory Board|Comments Off on John Mengenhausen
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