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Valerie Melmer

Leadership SD

Valerie Melmer is a dedicated educational professional with a rich background in physical education and leadership training. Holding two Bachelor's degrees from Dakota Wesleyan University—one in Education with a specific focus on Physical Education, and another in Education—Valerie has built a diverse skill set that showcases her commitment to teaching and student development.

Her academic journey began at Dakota Wesleyan University, where she cultivated her foundational knowledge in education and physical training methodologies. During her time at the university, Valerie not only excelled in her academic pursuits but also developed a passion for promoting health and fitness among students. This passion undoubtedly propelled her into her later professional endeavors.

In her career, Valerie has made significant contributions through her work with Leadership South Dakota. Serving as an Assistant, she has been instrumental in guiding emerging leaders and fostering an environment that emphasizes collaboration, personal growth, and community service. Her dual role as a former assistant at Leadership South Dakota underlines her dedicated involvement in shaping the future of leadership in her region. Valerie's experience in leadership training complements her educational background, making her a valuable asset in any educational or leadership-focused initiative.

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Sioux Falls, South Dakota Area