Ed Schafer, born on August eighth, nineteen forty-six, is a prominent American businessman and politician. He made his mark in North Dakota's political landscape by serving as the thirtieth governor from nineteen ninety-two to two thousand. His tenure was marked by significant developments in the state's economy and infrastructure.
In addition to his role as governor, Schafer held a pivotal position in the federal government as the twenty-ninth United States Secretary of Agriculture. Appointed by President George W. Bush, he served from two thousand eight to two thousand nine, where he focused on agricultural policies and rural development.
Beyond his political career, Schafer contributed to higher education as the interim president of the University of North Dakota from January to July of two thousand sixteen. His leadership during this transitional period was crucial for the university's ongoing development and strategic direction.