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Fred
Stemme |
June
Silverberg |
Lisa
Kelley |
NCGA
Welcomes New Vice President of Marketing and Public Policy Directors
(3-07-05)
The National
Corn Growers Association (NCGA) today announced Fred Stemme is joining
its staff as vice president of marketing, while June Silverberg
and Lisa Kelley are joining the association’s public policy
staff in Washington, D.C.
Stemme will
oversee the association’s marketing, communications, industry
relations and membership programs, as well as Commodity Classic
and other meetings.
“I’m
thrilled about the opportunity to roll up my sleeves and begin working
with NCGA’s grower-leaders, staff and affiliated state organizations,”
Stemme said.
Prior to joining
NCGA, Stemme served seven years as the marketing and communications
director for the Missouri Corn Growers Association (MCGA). “I
thoroughly enjoyed working with Missouri’s corn growers and
I’m excited about the new opportunity I have to serve producers
from all over the country,” he said.
In his previous
position, Stemme oversaw MCGA’s communications efforts, directed
the membership program, coordinated key events, led industry relations,
developed educational initiatives and worked with the state checkoff
program.
“The experience
Fred gained at the state level, as well as his roots in agriculture,
will make him an invaluable asset to the NCGA team,” said
Rick Tolman, NCGA CEO. “He has a comprehensive understanding
of NCGA’s issues and priorities, as well as the challenges
and opportunities facing the nation’s corn growers.”
Stemme, who
was raised on a Missouri farm, previously was employed by American
Cyanamid Company and spent time on the legislative staff of Sen.
Christopher “Kit” Bond (R-Mo.).
He holds a Bachelor
of Science degree in agriculture economics from the University of
Missouri-Columbia and spent one semester studying agriculture in
Costa Rica.
Kelley and Silverberg
will serve as directors of public policy. Kelley will oversee lobbying
efforts related to appropriations, conservation and transportation
issues, while Silverberg will focus on trade, biotechnology and
NCGA’s political action committee.
Kelley most
recently served on the staff of the ranking member of the House
Committee on Agriculture. There she managed and directed numerous
key legislative issues including food safety, pesticides, fruits
and vegetables, energy, clean air, organic agriculture, nursery
crops and forest management.
Kelley also worked for former Rep. Charles Stenholm (D-Texas); was
on the campaign staff of Loy Sneary for Congress; and was an intern
for Rep. Ciro D. Rodriguez (D-Texas). She is a native of Hondo,
Texas, where she grew up on a family cattle and horse ranch.
Silverberg comes to NCGA after nearly seven years with the National
Association of Wheat Growers, where she was director of corporate
relations and development and worked with the organization’s
biotech committee.
She previously was employed by Altria and worked as a staff assistant
to Rep. Jimmy Hayes (R-La.). Additionally, she has experience working
on political campaigns on various gubernatorial, Senate and House
races. She was raised in Shreveport, La., where her family was in
the hardware business and raised registered cattle.
“We’re
very excited to have Lisa and June join the NCGA staff,” said
Jon Doggett, vice president of public policy. “They bring
to our organization a strong commitment to production agriculture
and a wealth of public policy experience.”