Leonard Cueva has been hired by West Pak Avocado as senior vice president of finance. Cueva previously was vice president of finance at C.R. Laurence.
Ippolito Fruit and Produce has brought on Steve Roberts as the new director of sales and retail. He most recently was the key account manager at Vineland Growers.
USDA has named Dewayne Goldmon as the new senior adviser for racial equality to the Secretary of Agriculture and Andy Green as the senior adviser for fair and competitive markets. For the past year, Goldmon has served as the executive director of the National Black Growers Council. Green most recently served as a senior fellow for economic policy at the Center for American Progress. To read more on the appointments, click here.
Krysta Harden has been named president and CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council, filling the shoes of Tom Vilsack, who has been confirmed as the Secretary of Agriculture. Harden was promoted from the position of chief operating officer. Before joining USDEC, Harden was the chief sustainability officer with Corteva and DuPont. Before that, she served seven years working with Vilsack at USDA, three of which were spent as deputy secretary of agriculture.
Bayer has made new leadership changes to help accelerate the strategy implementation of its Crop Science division and its intent to divest the company’s environmental science professional business. Jackie Applegate has been tapped to be president of Crop Science North America at Bayer. She previously served as head of global vegetable seeds and environmental science. Jeremy Williams has been named head of The Climate Corporation and Digital Farming. Williams most recently was head of plant biotechnology at Bayer. He succeeds Michael Stern, who after 30 years with Bayer Crop Science and The Climate Corporation, announced he would retire. Bayer also named Tom Armitage from Mondelez as head of global communications for crop science. Bayer appointed Gilles Galliou, currently head of commercial operations for Bayer Vegetable Seeds Americas, to lead the Environmental Science business and the planned divestment. Inci Dannenberg, currently head of global strategic marketing for Vegetable Seeds, was also appointed to run the crop science global vegetable seeds business.
The Department of Commerce has announced new leadership appointments. In the office of the secretary: Mike Harney has been tapped to be chief of staff, Luis Jimenez will be deputy chief of staff, Matthew Bucci will serve as counselor to the Secretary, Cynthia Aragon will serve as the White House liaison, Brittany Caplin will serve as the deputy director of public affairs and press secretary, and Gabriela Castillo will be director of public affairs. At the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: Karen Hyun will be the chief of staff, Letise LaFeir will serve as a senior adviser, Emily McAuliffe has been hired as a special assistant, and Walker Smith will serve as general counsel. To see all appointments, click here.
Responsible Industry for a Sound Environment (RISE) has brought on three new additions to its Washington D.C. team. Kristen Spotz, the new senior director of regulatory affairs, joins RISE from the Consumer Brands Association, where she served as manager of regulatory affairs. Megan Striegel has been hired in the newly created position of RISE’s grassroots manager. She previously worked at the Environmental Protection Agency under the Trump Administration as a special adviser in the agricultural adviser's office. Karie Evans was hired as the new communications manager for RISE. She previously was a marketing coordinator for the American Chemical Society.
Former Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts has joined Capitol Counsel as a new partner. Roberts served four terms in the Senate and eight terms in the House of Representatives. At the time of his retirement, he chaired the Senate Agriculture Committee and also served on the Committee on Finance and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. He is the only person to serve as chairman of the House Agriculture Committee and Senate Agriculture Committee, working on a total of eight farm bills.
Mike Seyfert has officially started at the National Grain and Feed Association as president and CEO. Seyfert spent the last seven years at the FMC Corporation, most recently as the director of government and industry affairs.
Laura Wood Peterson has started a natural resource and agriculture policy firm called Laura Wood Peterson Consulting. She previously worked at Indigo as a strategic adviser and senior director of government affairs.
The U.S. Farmers and Ranchers in Action has elected a new chair and added three new members to its board of directors. Anne Meis, from the Nebraska Soybean Board, now chairs the USFRA board. Meis and her husband raise cattle and grow corn, soybeans, and alfalfa on their family farm in Elgin, Neb. The three new board members include Julie Fussner from Culver’s Franchising System, Janie Simms Hipp from the Native American Agriculture Fund, and Hope Bentley from McDonald’s.
The Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation (Farmer Mac) has appointed Eric McKissack of Chicago as the newest member of the company’s board of directors. He fills the seat of former board member W. David Hemingway after his unexpected passing in November. McKissack is the founder and former CEO of Channing Capital Management, a Chicago-based investment advisory firm. He retired from the firm in 2019 after 16 years at the helm and currently serves as CEO Emeritus.
Taylor Wiseman has been promoted to legislative assistant for the Senate Ag Committee's minority staff. She works on the portfolio for livestock, climate, forestry and economics. She previously served as a staff assistant and legislative correspondent.
Holt Edwards is now a legislative assistant for Sen. Cynthia Lummis, R-Wyo. He covers the portfolio for transportation and public works. Edwards previously worked at the EPA during the Trump administration as a senior adviser for senate affairs in the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations.
Jonathan Gilbert now serves as the deputy chief of staff for Rep. Mike Levins, D-Calif. He covers the agriculture and food, appropriations, commerce, energy, environmental protection, foreign trade, natural resources, and transportation portfolio. He previously served as legislative director.
FarmHer founder Marji Guyler-Alaniz has taken a new job as the senior vice president of risk and operations at AgriSompo North America. Guyler-Alaniz first started FarmHer back in 2013 and will continue to host the FarmHer series, but has taken a step back from the day-to-day responsibilities.
Taylor Nikkel has joined the Livestock Marketing Association (LMA) staff as government and industry affairs administrator. Nikkel previously worked at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in Omaha as a loan review analyst. LMA has also promoted Pierce Bennett to director of government and industry affairs.
Rick Pfitzinger, chief operating officer of the Farm Credit System Insurance Corporation, has retired after 33 years of service in the federal government. Pfitzinger became FCSIC's chief operating officer in 2018, and before that was director of risk management for several years after first serving as FCSIC's chief financial officer. Howard Rubin, FCSIC's chief risk officer, has been tapped to succeed Pfitzinger. He joined FCSIC in 2013 as general counsel.
Matt Weimar, regional vice president for South Asia at the U.S. Wheat Associates, has announced he will retire on Aug. 31. Weimar has been with USW for 34 years, first starting out as a country director in the Beijing office in 1987. He became regional director in the USW Hong Kong office in 1993 and started his current position in 2015. Joe Sowers, regional vice president for Philippines and Korea, has been named Weimar’s successor and will move from Manila, Philippines, to USW’s South Asian regional office in Singapore. Sowers joined USW in 2005 as a market analyst in Washington, D.C.
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