"Allen Beermann is one of the most interesting Nebraskans I have ever met. He's a dedicated rotarian, and knows people whereever he has his feet planted. An excellent communicator, he loves his state and conveys that love and concern to all those he meets."
~Ken Gnadt, Former Mayor of Grand Island


"Allen Beermann is not only incredibly knowledgeable on a variety of topics, but employs an unmatched ability to effectively and powerfully communicate that knowledge to any audience. Entertaining, intriguing, and simply delightful, Mr. Beermann brings to the table a breadth of knowledge, true and honest character, and a passion and heart for all he does. He never ceases to amaze me in every way and I continue to learn from him every moment I'm in his company."
~Teresa Scanlan, Miss Ameria 2011


"Mr. Beermann is a human repository of knowledge for "..all things Nebraskan". As former Secretary of State, Mr. Beermann brings a network of both people and information to the fore, allowing him to share wonderful and powerful anecdotes, stories and information. HIs folksy style and personal demeanor make him a perfect choice for any arena, and he will provide audiences throughout the state with a powerful, satisfying and entertaining message."
~Clayton C. Anderson, U.S. Astronaut

"There is no question that Allen Beermann is the "voice of Nebraska". There is no one I would rather have speak to any audience than Allen, and without doubt, he can speak to any audience. With his command of knowledge, his soft approach, and his ability to communicate with beautiful simplicity, Allen draws in a crowd, captivating them far after his conclusion. An hour listening to Allen is like finding treasure that cannot be replaced!"
~Howard W Buffett, American Philanthropist & Businessman

 


ALLEN BEERMANN
Executive Director, Nebraska Press Association
Former Nebraska Secretary of State


BIO:


Mr. Beermann served as Legal Counsel and Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of State for two years, and on September 7, 1967, was appointed Deputy Secretary of State. On January 7, 1971, Mr. Beermann was sworn into office as Secretary of State for his first four year term at age 31, and on January 9, 1991, was sworn into office for a sixth four year term. On January 6, 1995, he became the Executive Director of the Nebraska Press Association/Nebraska Press Advertising Service.

Mr. Beermann was born and raised on a farm in Dakota County, Nebraska. He is a graduate of South Sioux City High School (National Honor Society), and the Creighton University School of Law where he earned a Juris Doctorate Degree. He is a member of the Nebraska Bar Association, the American Bar Association-Executive Director- of NPA/NPAS; American Legion Post No.3, Elks Lodge No. 80 and the Newcomen Society of North America. He is listed in Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities, Who's Who in American Politics, 1971 Edition of Personalities of the West and Midwest, serves on the Board of Directors for the NebraskaLAND Foundation, member of the Board at Large Lincoln Foundation, served 14 years on Immanuel Medical Center Board in Omaha, Executive Board for Cornhusker Boy Scouts of America and is a retired Commissioned Office (LTC) for the United States Army Reserve. He did serve on the Board of Directors People to People International, and served on the Advisory Panel-Federal Election Commission for 18 years, and is a member of Grace Lutheran Church. He served on the Board of Directors for the Nebraska State Patrol Foundation, Inc., and is the Past Chairman of the Nebraska Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. He is a member of the Lincoln Downtown Rotary Club and was appointed by Governor Ben Nelson to serve as a Nebraska Diplomat.

College Alumni Achievement Award, recipient of an Honorary Doctorate of from Midland Lutheran College, May 1995. He was awarded Honorary Life Membersh:ip in Nebraska Jaycees and has received the National Association of Secretaries of State Meritorious Service Medallion. He has received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from Midland Lutheran College in May of 1995. He was awarded the Exceptional Service Award from the Selective Service System, and Federal Voting Assistance Award by William Perry, Secretary of Defense. The Nebraska Diplomats in 2001 gave Beermann their highest honor - Ambassador Plenipotentiary. Also in 2001 the Republic of China, at a formal ceremony, presented Mr. Beermann with their Foreign Service Medallion. First civilian recipient of the Homeland Defense Ribbon presented by Governor and Adjutant General. In 2005, the University of Nebraska presented to Beermann the "Outstanding Service to Journalism Award." In 2006 Beermann was awarded the Ike Freidman Community' Leadership Award from the Knights of AK-SAR-BEN; and in 2007 he was named Nebraskan of the Year by the combined Rotary clubs of Nebraska. In 2009, he received the All-American Journalist Award from Midland Lutheran College. He also became the Omaha Press Club's Face on the Barroom Floor. In 2011, he received the highest award given by the state, the "Distinguished NEBRASKAlander Award".

Mr. Beermann's activities have included four summers as Camp Director of Camp Cedars Boy Scout Camp near Fremont, Nebraska, serving as Camp Director of the National Boy Scout Jamboree, served as a newscaster and disc jockey for KHUB Radio in Fremont, and participated in some professional waterskiing and public speaking. Mr. Beermann also enjoys racquetball and jetskiing.

In 2018, Allen was honored by his peers by being inducted into the Nebraska Journalism Hall of Fame.

Mr. Beermann is married to the former Linda Dierking of Nebraska City, Nebraska. They have two sons, Matthew Allen, and John William and one grandson, Isacc Allen Beermann.



 
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The History of the Dollar Bill and its Meaning for Life and Living

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