The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in California appointed RaeAnn Dubay as the new assistant state conservationist for Farm Bill programs. Dubay will work with NRCS employees and partners to provide leadership in coordinating, directing and evaluating conservation programs that were recently reauthorized in the 2018 Farm Bill. She replaces Alan Forkey who retired from the position in December 2018. Dubay brings over 17 years of NRCS conservation experience with positions including District Conservationist for the Yuba City field office and Area Resource Conservationist for the northern portion of California.
Dallas Tonsager, the chairman of the Farm Credit Administration since 2016 who earlier served as an undersecretary for rural development at USDA, died Tuesday after a battle with lymphoma. He was 64. Tonsager, who grew up on a dairy farm near Oldham, S.D., was long active in rural development and with the Farm Credit System, which the FCA oversees. Former Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said that the Tonsager family "lost a loving husband and a caring father and grandfather, and rural America lost its champion. Dallas devoted his life to help those living and working in rural places have better opportunities." Jeff Hall has been designated as the acting CEO of the Farm Credit Administration.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers elected Brett Davis to serve on the AEM Ag Sector Board. Davis was recently named the new brand leader for New Holland North America of CNH Industrial LLC, where he is responsible for overseeing the sales and marketing and support functions of New Holland products in North America. He has been at CNH Industrial for 23 years, serving in a variety of management roles. Before his new role, he was president of CNH Industrial Capital.
Sarah Little has left the Hill after working 20 years for Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., as his communications director for his personal office and for the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. She leaves to join the North American Meat Institute as vice president of communications. Stacey Daniels, who was Roberts' press secretary, is now communications director for Roberts' personal office. Meghan Cline, who was the committee's press secretary, is now its communications director.
Brad McKinney has been promoted to chief of staff for the International Trade Administration at the Department of Commerce. He was serving as senior adviser of global markets and before that was the director of government affairs at Michael Torrey Associates, LLC.
President Donald Trump announced his intent to nominate LaJuana Wilcher of Kentucky to be a member of the board of directors of the Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, or Farmer Mac. Wilcher, an attorney, is a former high-ranking EPA water official and was secretary of the Kentucky Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet.
President and CEO of the National Restaurant Association (NRA) Dawn Sweeney announced she will step down from the organization at the end of the year. Sweeney has served in the position since 2007. The trade group is currently in the process of searching for her successor. NRA has also named Sean Kennedy as its new executive vice president for public affairs. Kennedy previously served as executive vice president of global government affairs for the Airlines for America trade group.
House Budget Committee Ranking Member Steve Womack, R-Ark., applauded the appointment of Phillip Swagel to serve as the director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). He replaces Keith Hall, whose term ended in January. President pro tempore of the Senate Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., are responsible for appointing the CBO director to serve a four-year term upon a recommendation from the Senate and House Budget Committee Chairmen.
The American Feed Industry Association’s board of directors elected a new chair and several board members at its annual spring meeting. Tim Belstra, chairman of Belstra Milling Co. has been tapped to serve as the board chairman. He succeeds outgoing chairman Bruce Crutcher of Micronutrients USA LLC, who will now transition into his one-year chairmanship of the Institute for Feed Education and Research’s (IFEEDER) Board of Trustees. Scott Druker of Church & Dwight Company Inc. was voted in as chair-elect of the AFIA board. The board also elected the following individuals to serve three-year terms, which began during the meeting: Jeff Ast, Lallemand Animal Nutrition; Mike Gauss, Kent Nutrition Group Inc.; Carlos Gonzalez, Ph.D., Hill’s Pet Nutrition; Alan Gunderson, Vita Plus Corporation; Kevin Halpin, Ph.D., International Ingredient Corporation; Camissa Hummel, ADM Animal Nutrition, Inc; Steve Lerner, Chr. Hansen Animal Health and Nutrition; Andrew Loder, Wilbur-Ellis Nutrition LLC; Joe Lucas, CJ America Inc.; Eric McMillan, Cactus Feeders; Landis Shoemaker, Sunnyside Feeds LLC; Michael Skuodas, POET Nutrition; Dean Warras, Phibro Animal Health Corporation; Glen Wilkinson, Huvepharma Inc.; Jonathan Wheat, 4B Components Ltd.; and Mindy Whittle, Bayer U.S. - Crop Science.
Katie Devlin was promoted to legislative assistant from legislative correspondent for Rep. Doug LaMalfa, R-Calif. She covers the animal portfolio.
Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., added Lucy Xiao as his new tax and trade policy adviser. She previously served as a legislative assistant in the office of Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
Maggie Herman now covers the agriculture and food, science and technology, and telecommunications portfolio for Rep. Mikie Sherrill, D-N.J., as his new legislative assistant. She previously worked in the office of Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., as a legislative aide.
Zarinah Mustafa has left the office of Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., where she served as legislative aide. She left to become a SEO law fellow at Buckley LLP. Wyden has not yet named a replacement.
Dave Roth now works for U.S. Customs and Border Protection as a congressional liaison specialist. He previously worked on the staff of Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard, D-Calif., for the House Appropriations Committee.
Meghan McConnell has left the office of Rep. Linda Teresa Sánchez, D-Calif., where she served as a legislative assistant. Sánchez’s office has not yet filled this position.
The National Environmental Education Foundation has announced new four-year appointments to its board of directors. Joining the board is Todd Greenwood of the National FFA Organization, Katherine Emerson with the Congressional Hunger Center within the National Corn Growers Association, Don Mattingly, manager of the Miami Marlins, and Katie Hogge with Ocean Conservancy and American Conservation Coalition.
Former Secretary of Agriculture and Governor of Iowa Tom Vilsack has been awarded the George Washington Carver Award for Innovation in Industrial Biotechnology. The award is given out by the Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) to those who advocate on behalf of biotechnology and embody characteristics of George Washington Carver and his commitment to science. The award will be presented on Wednesday, July 10, during a plenary session at the 2019 BIO World Congress on Industrial Biotechnology and AgTech..
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