By Jeff Murphy,
January 8, 2020
WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 Ken Weymuth, a third-generation business owner from Sedalia, has
been named to the 欧美视频鈥檚 Board of Governors. Missouri Gov.
Mike Parson announced the appointment, which will be effective through Jan. 1, 2025,
pending Missouri Senate confirmation.
Weymuth will fill the seat held by Walter 鈥淲alt鈥 Hicklin, Gravois Mills, who began
his board service in 2007, and has continued to serve since his term expired in 2013.
Weymuth will join the board in January.
The Board of Governors is UCM鈥檚 policy-making body. It is composed of eight members,
all from the state of Missouri. Seven members have voting privileges. The eighth is
a student member and does not.
鈥淲e are grateful to have someone of Mr. Weymuth鈥檚 caliber appointed to our board by
Governor Parson. As an alumnus and parent of an alumnus, Mr. Weymuth has a deep understanding
of the UCM mission and has been a long-time supporter. We look forward to serving
with him as we continue the advancement of our university,鈥 said UCM President Roger
Best.
Citing the long relationship UCM has with Hicklin, Best added, 鈥淲ords do not adequately
convey the appreciation we have for Walt鈥檚 service. Whether as a coach, an administrator
for Student Affairs or through more than 12 years of service on the Board, Walt has
impacted positively thousands of students and has helped shape UCM into the regional
leader that we are today.鈥
Weymuth鈥檚 connection with UCM spans multiple decades. After graduating from the Benton
County R-1 School District in Cole Camp, he went on to attend what was then known
as Central Missouri State University, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Business
Management and Marketing in 1978.
The same year he received his college diploma, Weymuth began working in the automotive
industry as a sales representative, and went on to become a third generation dealer
at W-K Chevrolet in Cole Camp. In 1999 W-K Chevrolet expanded to Sedalia and added
the Buick Franchise, and in 2004 Pontiac, Cadillac and GMC were added.
Weymuth married Kim Monsees shortly after completing his college degree. The couple
has four sons, Kyle, Kelsey, Kendall and Karson. The oldest of the Weymuth鈥檚 children,
Kyle and Kelsey, became the fourth generation of family members to work in the automotive
business, which allowed Weymuth to semi-retire in 2016. In 2017 the family added the
W-K Ford and W-K Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram dealerships in Boonville.
Active in civic endeavors, Weymuth gives back to the families and other individuals
in the community who have helped support his business by being involved with organizations
such as the Boys and Girls Club, school boards, UCM Foundation and State Fair Community
College Advisory boards, Central Bank of Sedalia Board of Directors, and Community
Betterment boards. He has also served in leadership positions with professional organizations,
including his service as president of the Missouri Auto Dealers Association.