Zach Greenberg

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Zach Greenberg
North Dakota Commissioner of Labor
Tenure
2025 - Present
Years in position
0
Predecessor:Zach Greenberg (Nonpartisan)
Prior offices:
Acting North Dakota Commissioner of Labor
Years in office: 2025 - 2025
Predecessor:Reice Haase (Nonpartisan)
Successor:Zach Greenberg (Nonpartisan)
Compensation
Base salary
$114,996
Elections and appointments
Appointed
April 1, 2025
Education
Bachelor's
University of Minnesota, Crookston
Law
University of North Dakota School of Law
Personal
Profession
Policy advisor

Zach Greenberg is theNorth Dakota Commissioner of Labor. Greenberg assumed office on April 1, 2025.

Gov.Kelly Armstrong (R) appointed Greenberg on January 8, 2025 as actingNorth Dakota Commissioner of Labor,to replace former CommissionerReice Haase (nonpartisan).[1] This appointment was made permanent on April 1, 2025.[2]

Biography

Zach Greenberg earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota, Crookston and a law degree from the University of North Dakota School of Law. Greenberg's career experience includes working as a policy advisor.[1]

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Preceded by
Zach Greenberg
North Dakota Commissioner of Labor
2025-Present
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
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North Dakota Commissioner of Labor
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