(KAIR)--The Atchison County Community High School has selected its Baccalaureate speaker for this year's graduating class.
According to a release from USD 377, Casey Niemann, the Global Director of Customer Success for John Deere is selected as speaker.
Niemann, a 1992 graduate of ACCHS, earned a B.S. in Agriculture Economics from K-State University and an M.B.A. from the University of Iowa. Niemann has, through the years, held positions with other recognizable companies, such as Syngenta Crop Protection and Microsoft. Additionally, Niemann is the founder of AgriSync, purchased from him in 2022 by John Deere.
The ACCHS Baccalaureate Service will be held the evening of Wednesday, May 7, at 7:00, at the ACCHS auditorium.
Friends and family are invited to the ceremony, held on behalf of the graduating 2025 ACCHS Seniors.
A time of fellowship, complete with cookies and punch, will follow the Baccalaureate.
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