News Release: Jim Greisch Appointed to Platte Institute Board of Directors

News Release: Jim Greisch Appointed to Platte Institute Board of Directors

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OMAHA, NE – The Platte Institute is pleased to announce that Jim Greisch, an Omaha-area Certified Public Accountant, has been appointed to the Institute’s Board of Directors. The nine-member board, led by Gail Werner-Robertson, oversees the Platte Institute’s mission to remove barriers to economic growth and opportunity statewide.   

A photo of Jim Greisch is attached to this release.

“We are fortunate to have Jim Greisch on our board and grateful for the commitment he’s making to our organization,” said Jim Vokal, Chief Executive Officer of the Platte Institute.

“Jim’s many years of experience and leadership in the Nebraska business community will strengthen the Platte Institute’s campaign to identify and eliminate obstacles to creating more businesses and better jobs in Nebraska,” said Vokal.  

Greisch is a managing partner for the RSM US audit, tax and consulting firm’s unit in Nebraska. A graduate of Creighton University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Accounting and Finance, Greisch currently serves as the Public Policy Chair of the Greater Omaha Chamber of Commerce, is a member of the AICPA’s Insurance Experts Panel, and has served as Chair of the Nebraska Society of Certified Public Accountants.

“During my nearly 40 years serving Nebraska businesses, I  have seen the impact public policies have on hardworking, entrepreneurial Nebraskans. The Platte Institute is one of the few organizations in our state that is working consistently to cut that red tape and create more opportunities,” said Greisch.

“I’m excited to join the Platte Institute’s board and to be part of helping more people to find their Good Life here in Nebraska,” said Greisch.

The Platte Institute advances policies that remove barriers to growth and opportunity in Nebraska. Learn more at PlatteInstitute.org.   

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