Retired educator wins award at state convention

Published 9:15 am Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Ed Mikulich, of Albert Lea, received the 2013 Retired Educators Association of Minnesota Educator Award at the state convention Sept. 16-18 at Treasure Island Resort and Casino in Red Wing, according to a press release.

The Educator Award is presented to noteworthy REAM members who have contributed to the growth of REAM or a local unit and has been active in educational and community service.

The award winners at the 2013 Retired Educators Association of Minnesota’s state convention. Pictured in back from left are Ramona Swenson, Educator Award, Curt Hutchens, Past President Award, Ed Mikulich, Educator Award, and Ben Baratto, John Moriarity Government Involvement Award. In front from left are Carol Lozon, Educator Award, and Joyce Wittenhagen, Educator Award. --Submitted

The award winners at the 2013 Retired Educators Association of Minnesota’s state convention. Pictured in back from left are Ramona Swenson, Educator Award, Curt Hutchens, Past President Award, Ed Mikulich, Educator Award, and Ben Baratto, John Moriarity Government Involvement Award. In front from left are Carol Lozon, Educator Award, and Joyce Wittenhagen, Educator Award. –Submitted

Mikulich earned his masters degree from Mankato State University. After 34 years of teaching and coaching football, basketball and softball and serving as a referee and umpire, Mikulich retired in 1998.

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He was the chief negotiator for 25 years and president of the Albert Lea Education Association. He served on the executive and budget committees for South Central Uniserve and chaired the council for negotiations. Mikulich was a board member of MEA for 24 years, executive council for 12 years and executive committee for eight years. He also served as a delegate to NEA, lobbied state legislators and presented many workshops.

Locally, Mikulich has been the legislative representative and a member of the executive board since 1999. Mikulich has served on the Southeast Retired Educators Association of Minnesota as its president and co-chair of the legislative committee. He was REAM’s co-chair for the state convention in Rochester and has attended many legislative conferences.

He is also a member of Education Minnesota Retired and serves as a board member for Congressional District 1 and is a legislative committee member.