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Greg Sund
District Governor, 2023-2024


Greg Sund was born in Elgin, Illinois and raised in Crystal Lake, Illinois. He attended college at the University of Wisconsin – Stevens Point. He initially studied wildlife management and biology at Stevens Point. As a wildlife management major, he had the opportunity to spend time in Germany’s Black Forest to study forestry. At some point, Greg changed his major to Art where he had the opportunity to learn gold and silversmithing. During his time in Stevens Point, he met a friend who owned a placer gold claim in the Northern Black Hills of South Dakota. He vacationed in the Black Hills a few times after that and learned how to pan for gold before moving to Deadwood, South Dakota in 1979. He later bought into the placer gold claim. Greg met Elizabeth in Deadwood. They were married by her father, Ronald Hennies, an Episcopal Priest in 1981. All three of their children were born in Deadwood. While living in Deadwood, Greg worked for the Homestake Gold Mine which at the time was the largest underground gold mine in the western hemisphere. Greg and Elizabeth also owned and operated a bookstore in Deadwood and Greg did sign painting and jewelry work. Greg’s first introduction to local government came in 1983 when he was elected as a city council member and later as a city commissioner for Deadwood. As he became more interested in city government, he returned to college and earned a Master of Public Administration from the University of South Dakota. Greg started his career in local government management in January 1992 when he was hired as the City Finance Officer for Platte, South Dakota. After Platte, he worked for a year as a regional director of the South Dakota Small Business Development Center in Pierre, South Dakota which ended when the Governor vetoed their budget. Greg accepted the new position of city administrator for Dickinson, North Dakota in early 1996. It was in Dickinson that Greg first joined Rotary. He served as the President of the Dickinson Club in 2004-05. As President, Greg attended his first District events including District Conferences in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota and Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada.