If you’re interested in following in Eldon White’s shoes then now is the time to let the search committee at NAMA know. Here’s an excerpt from a member letter just sent out by fearless leader Stephanie Gable.
Post Update: You can find the NAMA Executive Director Position Description here (Word doc).
The position has been posted, effective today, on the following websites:
– www.nama.org
– www.asaecenter.org
– www.agcareers.com
Resumes also can be e-mailed to searchcommittee@nama.org.
We will be accepting resumes for 30 days, with the position closing at end of business on July 6, 2007. At that time the search committee will begin the process of identifying and interviewing prospective candidates. We hope to have our new Executive Director on board in October.
The search committee consists of the following members:
– Stephanie Gable, Fort Dodge Animal Health
– Monte Reese
– Tom Smull, Associations, Inc.
– Greg Ehm, Two Rivers Marketing
– Beth Burgy, Broadhead+Co
Good luck to all of you who will be applying!

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Here’s the latest report from Paul McKellips, Global Outreach Officer, US Embassy Baghdad, The Green Room – Public Affairs GO Team. He’s still finding the news you won’t find anywhere else. This time he interviews a Florida boy who’s doing what he can to help out.
It’s that time of year when you can see some really cool skies. This is a thunderhead off in the distance on the drive to Nashville today.
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The dates and locations are set for The Chicago Farmers Summer Tour. The Chicago Farmers aim to offer a forum for education and the exchange of information between members and the agribusiness industry. The summer tour is the latest event meant to enhance knowledge, profitability, stewardship, consumer awareness, and fellowship among participants.