Mary Thornley is the first National Executive Director for the Canadian Agri-Marketing Association.
“This is an important step for CAMA. The Provincial chapters have been working for several years to unify our national existence. The appointment of Mary as our National Executive Director allows us to better carry out our vision and bring greater value to all members of the agri-marketing community,” says Justin Funk, CAMA National Chairperson.
Also the Executive Director for the CAMA Ontario Chapter, Mary was born and raised on a farm in Bruce County, ON. She pursued her interest in agriculture and attended the University of Guelph and obtained a Bachelor of Commerce with a major in Agricultural Business (Co-op) in 1996.
The membership base includes sales and marketing individuals from all aspects of Canada’s farm industry. CAMA is a national organization with chapters in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec.
You can hear a welcome message from Justin here: CAMA Welcome Message


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