Nominee biography

Stan Ullerich

Concordia University Nebraska Board of Regents

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Official nominee source text from the 2026 LCMS Biographical Synopses and Statements of Nominees.

Official nominee source text

Photo of Stan Ullerich from the 2026 LCMS Biographical Synopses and Statements of Nominees.
Section
Concordia University Nebraska Board of Regents
Office/position
Concordia University Nebraska Board of Regents
Candidate category
layperson
Source page
p. 70
Election line
Elect 2 laypersons (3-year term)

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Basic Details

College
Prof., Dean School of Business. My career in higher education at a highly selective state university and a selective private college—with visiting stints at an R-1 land grant, applied international university’s campus and “one of the Concordias”—has provided experiences well suited to benefit CUNE’s board and its students. Continued service in my home congregation, our circuit, Iowa District West, and RSOs (LFS, LCEF , BLHS) attest to my desire to “Grow God’s Family, Show God’s Love.” The recruitment, mentoring, and educating of tomorrow’s leaders as they excel in their chosen vocations is CUNE’s purpose. Only with continual increases in academic expectations and in scholarly endeavors can this be done. I hope to assist in CUNE’s growth. Elect 2 laypersons (3-year term)

Additional official source text

Stan Ullerich, Council Bluffs, IA;

Timothy, Council Bluffs IA (IW);

LCMS 65; Prof. Emer. of Economics.

D: IW Endowment & Legacy Com., IW BOD. C: Elder, Fin. Secy., Cong.

Pres., Midweek Tchr., Stewp. Com.

Mem. O: LFS BOD, LCEF BOD,

LAYPERSONS

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