Schierer and Peck join WCI team
News | Published on July 30, 2024 at 11:58am EDT | Author: henningmaster
0West Central Initiative welcomes Ben Schierer as Director of Civic Partnerships and Griffin Peck as Climate Resilience Officer, bolstering the organization’s regional development work.
Schierer brings a wealth of experience in government and civic engagement, with 16 years as an elected official. He is the Mayor of Fergus Falls, a 2020-2021 Bush Fellow, and a 2023 Presidential Leadership Scholar. Prior to becoming mayor, Schierer served on the Fergus Falls City Council for two terms. Schierer joined West Central Initiative as a consultant for its Rural Democracy program in 2023 and now will expand his work to create a positive civic culture in rural Minnesota.
As the Director of Civic Partnerships, Schierer will engage with representatives from all units of government and communities, universities, tribal nations, nonprofits, schools, and more to help ensure a durable, meaningful partnership exists between the public sector and public leadership.
“I’m excited to work alongside people who value neighborliness and generosity,” said Schierer. “I was drawn to West Central Initiative and President Wasescha’s vision. She’s dedicated to ensuring that everyone in our region thrives, and she’s willing to be bold to show people a future that embraces progress while acknowledging the values that make the cities and towns of west central Minnesota special.”
Peck brings a unique expertise in climate resilience planning. Most recently, Peck was the Sustainability Project Coordinator and Morris Model Coordinator for the City of Morris. The Morris Model is an award-winning group made up of partner organizations working together toward a shared vision of advancing a sustainable community.
As the Climate Resilience Officer, Peck will work with communities and organizations to adapt to extreme weather and the changing climate through resource sharing, capacity building, and technical assistance. Peck’s role is a joint appointment with the University of Minnesota’s Climate Adaptation Partnership (MCAP). In this role, they will be a direct connection to the research and technical assistance that MCAP is designed to provide.
Peck is a new resident of Battle Lake and enjoys live music, biking and hiking around Minnesota, and learning about sustainability projects and initiatives outside of work.