AFBF Announces New CFO

Lizzy Schultz

Brett Hom, New AFBF CFO

Brett Hom, New AFBF CFO

The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) has announced that Brett Hom, a finance professional with more than 25 years of experience in the non-profit sector, will serve as the organization’s new chief financial officer (CFO).

Once he joins the staff on July 11, Hom will develop financial strategies and measure their performance in relation to the organization’s goals and objectives, as well as developing annual budgets and forecasts and supervise the finance and accounting staff.

“Brett was a perfect fit for this new position,” said AFBF Executive Vice President and Treasurer Julie Anna Potts. “While financial stewardship is crucial to the success of any dues-funded organization, a strategic mindset focused on entrepreneurial growth is also essential in keeping an organization vibrant and agile. Brett brings both qualities to the table, and his base of knowledge will ensure that Farm Bureau is ready to respond to opportunities that lie ahead.”

Hom’s role as CFO will be critical in analyzing investments and negotiating future acquisitions on behalf of AFBF. He will also serve as a member of AFBF’s management team, and will be the principal staff liaison to the AFBF Finance Committee.

Hom earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from the University of Delaware, and completed executive education programs at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University. He is also a Certified Treasury Professional, and his resume includes work with the AARP, the American Psychological Association, and the APA Practice Organization.

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