Meet Our Staff
Diane Riibe, Executive Director
Diane has led Project Extra Mile since its inception in 1995. Her vision and unparalleled passion for preventing underage drinking have helped Project Extra Mile to expand its efforts to cover more than half of Nebraska's population.
Diane served on the MADD National Board of Directors from 1994-98, serving as the organization's vice-president of public policy for two years. She lobbied members of Congress in favor of lowering the blood alcohol content limit from .10 to .08 and was invited to the Rose Garden for President Clinton's signing of the federal law.
Diane has extensive experience in media and policy advocacy which has resulted in a number of recognitions, including the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) Public Service Award, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety's State Highway Safety Champion Award, the Nebraska Family Council's Living Epistle Award and Nebraska Future Business Leaders of America's Business Person of the Year.
Diane's two decades of experience and knowledge has garnered national media attention to the issue, including interviews with C-Span's Washington Journal, The New York Times, Washington Post, America's Voice, the Oliver North Radio Program, and the Sally Jesse Raphael Show. She served as a keynote speaker at the National Conference of State Liquor Administrators, and addressed the National Liquor Law Enforcement Association, the American Medical Association's Policy Conference, the OJJDP National Leadership Conference, the American Public Health Association's national conference and various traffic safety, prevention and public health state conferences.
Erin Baum, Policy and Research Specialist (Omaha)
Erin, originally from Gering, Nebraska, has been with Project Extra Mile since 2002, joining as the project coordinator in Scottsbluff. Erin moved to Omaha to become the program coordinator to oversee statewide activities. As the policy and research specialist, Erin assists with enforcement efforts, compiles data and research and creates educational materials for specific issues. Erin received her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from the University of Nebraska Medical Center and is pursuing her Master of Public Health degree. Erin has presented at numerous national conferences on issues relating to liquor licensing and alcohol control policies, including at OJJDP's National Leadership Conference, in addition to the American Public Health Association and CADCA conferences.
Cassandra Greisen, Associate Director (Omaha)
Cassie, from Columbus, Nebraska, began working with Project Extra Mile in 2005 as a project coordinator in Fremont overseeing efforts in Dodge, Saunders and Washington Counties. In 2008, she became the associate director in the Omaha office where she works closely with the project coordinators and helps to oversee statewide activities. She conducts media interviews to facilitate media advocacy efforts. Cassie currently is working to establish a statewide network of community advocates who will implement proven strategies to create a community consensus that underage drinking is illegal, unhealthy and unacceptable. She received a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism with an emphasis in public relations and advertising from the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She has presented to countless adult audiences including health educators and community and civic groups.
Rachel Rouse, Communications Coordinator (Omaha)
Rachel, from Emmetsburg, Iowa, began working with Project Extra Mile in 2008 as the communications coordinator following completing her undergraduate degree in Communication Studies from Iowa State University. As the communications coordinator, she organizes special events, manages the creation of new production pieces and writes monthly newsletters and news releases to facilitate media advocacy efforts.
Lanette Richards, Project Coordinator (Scottsbluff)
Lanette coordinates the community coalition and youth efforts in Scotts Bluff County. Before joining Project Extra Mile in 2003, Lanette was the executive director of the North Platte Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross. Lanette received an Associate of Science degree in business from Western Nebraska Community College.
Steve Shear, Project Coordinator (Wayne, Cedar and Madison)
Steve moved to Wayne, NE after retiring from 28 years in law enforcement in Southern California. He worked a variety of assignments including patrol, narcotics investigations, sexual assault and child abuse investigations along with robbery homicide investigations. Steve coordinates the community coalition and youth group efforts for Wayne, Cedar and Madison Counties.
Julia Robinson, Project Coordinator (Dodge, Saunders and Washington)
Julia, originally from Omaha, joined Project Extra Mile in 2008 as the project coordinator in Fremont following the completion of her Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications from Briar Cliff University. She coordinates youth group and coalition efforts in Dodge, Saunders and Washington Counties.
Rebecca Burks, Project Coordinator (Dawson and Hall)
Rebecca, a North Platte native, began working with Project Extra Mile in 2008 as the project coordinator in Grand Island upon receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology/Human Services Administration from Hastings College. She oversees community coalition and youth group efforts in Dawson and Hall Counties.
Kati Lovegrove, Executive Assistant (Omaha)
Kati comes to Project Extra Mile after serving three years as a coordinator for international relations in the Japanese Exchange and Teaching Program in Kanazawa, Japan. She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Global Studies with an emphasis in Asian Studies from Nebraska Wesleyan University.
Beatha Kliewer, Bookkeeper (Pierre, SD)
Beatha has worked with the Project since 2001 when she started as an administrative assistant. Following time at home with little ones, she now serves as the Project's bookkeeper. Beatha earned her Associate of Arts degree in biblical studies from Grace University in Omaha.