Emerald Clover Society Home
Last Names A-G
Last Names H-N
Last Names O-Z
By County

2002
2004
2006
2008Nomination Form

Recognized by
Michigan 4-H Youth Development

With support from
Michigan 4-H Foundation

Last updated: September 6 , 2002

  The Emerald Clover Society reflects the ultimate outcome of 4-H membership—extraordinary use of an individual's head, heart, hands and health to make our communities, our country and our world a better place in which to live.
   
2002 4-H Centennial Alumni: The Inaugural Class of the Emerald Clover Society
   

Raymond L. BollaertRaymond L. Bollaert, St. Clair County 4-H'er

Educator
Regional Manager, DTE Energy

“4-H taught me that you can make the best better, and that evolved into the commitments I made in my personal and professional life.”

St. Clair County 4-H member Raymond L. Bollaert has been both a successful educator and businessman. He taught agriculture and natural resources education in the Imlay City Community Schools for 14 years. Today he serves as a multicounty regional manager for DTE Energy (formerly the Detroit Edison Company), where he has also worked as corporate marketing specialist for close to 20 years.

Bollaert has provided both public service to his community and volunteer service to young people in Michigan. He has chaired the Michigan Rural Development Council and been a trustee on the Lynn Township Planning Board. Today, he serves as director of Capac State Bank and recently served a four-year term on the Capac Community School Board, two as its president. He is a past president of the Michigan Association of Agriscience Teachers and the Michigan 4-H Foundation and past chairman of the Michigan FFA Foundation. His service to youth and to agriculture earned him the 2000 MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resource Distinguished Service Award.