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Bekah Stauffacher Becomes President of Swiss Center of North America
Bekah Stauffacher Becomes President of Swiss Center of North America
- Nov. 22, 2024
Bekah Stauffacher ’01 of New Glarus, Wisconsin, has been chosen as the new president and CEO of the Swiss Center of North America.
The Swiss Center of North America is a nonprofit organization located in New Glarus, Wisconsin, that shares the stories of the Swiss in America and Canada through its extensive museum and archives. With more than a million people with Swiss ancestry in North America, the Swiss Center’s mission is to educate, preserve, and promote the Swiss experience.
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