Kalispell School Board Candidate Interview: Brian Putnam
Brian Putnam is a mechanical engineer and former Montana state legislator and North Dakota school board trustee.
Brian Putnam is a mechanical engineer and former Montana state legislator and North Dakota school board trustee.
Cameron is an accountant and landlord who has three children in the Kalispell Public Schools.
Hickethier is the director of the Immanuel Foundation, the nonprofit organization of the Immanuel Lutheran Communities in Kalispell, and is a former employee of Flathead Valley Community College and the Kalispell Public Schools.
Incumbent trustee Linden has served on the Kalispell school board since 2020 and has two children currently enrolled in the district.
Incumbent trustee Corrigan is a five-year school board member, former board chair and retired Kalispell Public Schools educator.
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Keri Hill, an incumbent candidate, is an esthetician, mother and Columbia Falls high school graduate
Barb Riley is a real estate broker and former school board trustee who has lived in Columbia Falls with her family for 35 years.
Megan Upton, a graduate of the Columbia Falls schools, is a small business owner, licensed massage therapist, and mother to two children