Cabinet


Finance & Management   •   Commissioner Jason Dilges

Economic Development  •   Commissioner Pat Costello

Tourism   •   Secretary Jim Hagen

Agriculture   •   Secretary Walt Bones

Labor and Regulation   •   Secretary Pam Roberts

Game, Fish, and Parks   •   Secretary Jeff Vonk

Environment and Natural Resources   •   Secretary Steve Pirner

Corrections   •   Secretary Denny Kaemingk

Military   •   Adjutant General Tim Reisch

Public Safety   •   Secretary Trevor Jones

Transportation   •   Secretary Darin Bergquist

Housing Development Authority   •   Executive Director Mark Lauseng

Education   •   Secretary Melody Schopp

Information Technology   •   Commissioner David Zolnowsky

Personnel   •   Commissioner Sandy Zinter

Social Services   •   Secretary Kim Malsam-Rysdon

Health   •   Secretary Doneen Hollingsworth

Human Services   •   Secretary Laurie Gill

Administration   •   Commissioner Paul Kinsman

Revenue   •   Secretary Andy Gerlach

Tribal Relations   •   Secretary Leroy "J.R." LaPlante

Veterans Affairs   •   Secretary Larry Zimmerman

Staff


Dusty Johnson - Chief of Staff

Deb Bowman - Senior Advisor

Tony Venhuizen - Director of Policy and Communications

Jim Seward - General Counsel

Matt Konenkamp - Policy Advisor

Kim Olson - Policy Advisor

Nathan Sanderson - Policy Advisor

Jim Soyer - Legislative Director

Joe Kafka - Press Secretary

Eric Matt - Policy Analyst

Will Mortenson - Policy Analyst

Kelsey Pritchard - Constituent Service

Kris Erickson - Correspondence Manager

Kelsey Webb - Scheduler

Amy Mancuso - Executive Assistant

Doreen Kayser - Executive Assistant

Nila Novotny - Executive Assistant

Judy Swartz - Administrative Assistant

Kristie Hauck - Receptionist

Marty Davis - Human Resources Director

Linda Fridley - Residence Manager

Biographies




Leroy 'J.R.' LaPlante












Secretary Leroy "J.R." LaPlante   •   Tribal Relations


LaPlante, an enrolled member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, is a practicing attorney in Vermillion and serves as the Chief Judge and court Administrator for the Crow Creek Sioux Tribe in Ft. Thompson.

Daugaard said in a news release he was pleased that LaPlante had agreed to join his administration, adding, "J.R. is well-respected across the state, and he will help me to work with our tribes toward a better future for all South Dakotans. I know he will do a great job as our first Secretary of Tribal Relations."

Previously, the Office of Tribal Government Relations was a unit of the former Department of Tourism and Sate Development. However, Daugaard elevated the position to Secretary as part of his Executive Reorganization Order.

LaPlante, who was born at Eagle Butte, said he was "excited to work with Gov. Daugaard and our tribal leaders on the issues facing our state. "This new department is a unique opportunity to bring together leaders from all of South Dakota's governments and build stronger tribal-state relationships."

In both his law practice and his work, LaPlante has focused on serving the Native American community. He was the former Administrative Officers for the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe and has an extensive background working for Native American human service organizations.

He is a member of the first cohort of Native Nation Rebuilders selected by the Bush Foundation in 2010 and served as an Equal Justice Works, AmeriCorps Legal Fellow with South Dakota Access to Justice in 2009.

LaPlante's Lakota name is Tasunke Waste, which means His Horse is Beautiful.