Alanna Koch
Alanna Koch is a Canadian civil servant and politician in the province of Saskatchewan. She previously ran for the 2018 [Saskatchewan Party leadership election|leadership] of the governing Saskatchewan Party, losing to Scott Moe on the fifth ballot.
Early life
Koch grew up on a farm near Edenwold, Saskatchewan, northeast of Regina. She attended the University of Saskatchewan.Career
Koch held several political positions in the Saskatchewan legislative building under the Progressive [Conservative Party of Saskatchewan|Progressive Conservative] government of Premier Grant Devine. Upon the defeat of the Devine government in 1991, Koch accepted a position as Executive Director of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association. Later, she served on the Board of Directors of Agricore United, and then as President of the Canadian Agri-Food Alliance.After the Saskatchewan Party won the province's general election of 2007, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Agriculture. In 2016 she was appointed to the position of Deputy Minister to the Premier in Saskatchewan, the first woman to hold this position