Sally Miske

Director, Federal And Foundations Financial Management at National 4-H Council

Sally Miske has an extensive work experience spanning several organizations. Sally started their career in 1990 as an Assistant Director at the Student Conservation Association and held various positions there, including Program Manager and College Program Manager. In 2000, they joined the University of Wisconsin-Extension as a 4-H Youth Development Agent and Assistant Professor. Sally then transitioned to the National 4-H Council, where they served as Project Director for Strategic Initiatives before taking on roles as Director of Fiscal and Account Management, Director of Financial Management, and currently as Director of Federal and Foundations Financial Management.

Sally Miske completed their Master of Science (M.S.) degree in Natural Resources: Policy, Administration & Planning from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point from 1987 to 1990. Prior to that, they obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Geography: Human-Environment Interaction & Physical Geography from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where they studied from 1981 to 1986.

In addition to their formal education, Sally has also acquired several certifications. most recently in March 2022. These certifications include "Building Professional Relationships," "Building Resilience," "Data Analytics for Students (2020)," "Data Analytics: Dashboards vs. Data Stories," "Data Analytics: Graph Analytics," "Learning Data Analytics: 1 Foundations," "Reduce Stress and Anxiety by Managing Your Nervous System," "Stepping Up: How Taking Responsibility Changes Everything (getAbstract Summary)," "Statistics Foundations: 3," "Statistics Foundations: 1," "Statistics Foundations: 2," "Statistics Foundations: The Basics," "Learning Data Analytics," "2-Minute Tips for Senior Leaders," "Working with an Executive Coach," "Developing Executive Presence," and "Strategic Agility." Sally obtained these certifications from LinkedIn, with most of them acquired in 2022, and a few in previous years such as 2020 and 2019.

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