Katie Reichling
Katie Reichling hails from Darlington, WI, and grew up on her family's 330 cow dairy farm. In 1995 her family experienced a barn fire that forever changed her life and the way she viewed agriculture. Reichling graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Animal Science with a dairy emphasis from the University of Wisconsin Platteville and works for the School of Agriculture as Student Recruiter and Coordinator.
At UW-Platteville Reichling serves as an advisor for CERES Women's Fraternity and the Agri and Industrial Studies Ambassadors. She is a proud Pioneer and considers herself an "agricultural enthusiast." Off campus she serves as a herd manager for a local dairy.
At UW-Platteville Reichling serves as an advisor for CERES Women's Fraternity and the Agri and Industrial Studies Ambassadors. She is a proud Pioneer and considers herself an "agricultural enthusiast." Off campus she serves as a herd manager for a local dairy.
Tim Schultz
Tim Schultz' roots are in southern Illinois, and he still lives in the St. Louis, MO region. Schultz has spent the last 25 years in Information Security and Computer Systems Management, and always been interested in understanding the intersection of technology and people.
Schultz earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts - Lowell, and works as a Technical Architect in Information Systems Security Strategy for Edward Jones in St. Louis, MO. Currently, he is enrolled in the Adult Education and Training Master's degree program at Colorado State University.
Schultz earned a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a concentration in Criminal Justice from the University of Massachusetts - Lowell, and works as a Technical Architect in Information Systems Security Strategy for Edward Jones in St. Louis, MO. Currently, he is enrolled in the Adult Education and Training Master's degree program at Colorado State University.