North Central Regional Planning Commission Appoints Executive Director

BELOIT, KS, May 2, 2025 — The North Central Regional Planning Commission (NCRPC) Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Debra Carlson Ohlde has been appointed as its new Executive Director, effective May 1.

Debra Carlson Ohlde

“We are thrilled to have Deb in this top management position at NCRPC,” said Tom Claussen, Chair of the NCRPC Board. “She is extremely qualified and dedicated to North Central Kansas through her involvement in local community activities and her professional career. Deb truly loves this area of the state and will do what is best for the region and the organization.”

Deb is a long-time resident of Clyde, Kansas, with many years of experience at NCRPC. She initially joined the North Central Regional Planning Commission, which is based in Beloit, in 1994 and served in various roles, culminating in the position of Assistant Director, through 2016. After that, Deb stayed connected to community development while operating her consulting company, NEW Heartland Freelance. She also served as the Director of Grower Services for Kansas Corn before rejoining the NCRPC in 2022.

“After being with the organization for 22 years, I benefited from the years I spent taking on new types of work and challenges. The skills and experiences from my time away broadened my perspective and expanded my network. However, my heart lies in the community development field and North Central Kansas,” said Ohlde. “Helping communities solve problems and realize dreams has been a rewarding career path. I look forward to supporting our capable staff in this new role as we continue to serve the region.”

Deb holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics and a Master’s degree in Public Administration from Kansas State University. She has expertise in strategic planning, small group facilitation, and proposal writing/project management within the public and non-profit sectors.

“We look forward to Deb’s leadership and vision as we continue to advance the organization,” said Claussen.

For more information about the North Central Regional Planning Commission, visit www.ncrpc.org.

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