Awards Nomination Deadline Jan. 20

Written by NAMA on Thursday, November 17, 2011 , 10:48 am

The deadline for submitting nominations for the Agribusiness Leader and NAMA Marketer of the Year awards is January 20, 2012. These awards will presented at the 2012 Agri-Marketing Conference, April 18-20, 2012, in Kansas City.

NAMA Marketer of the Year

NAMA will recognize an active member with senior management of marketing and/or sales responsibilities with the NAMA Marketer of the Year award. This award is the most prestigious honor awarded to an active member of the association and honors outstanding accomplishments in the field of agri-marketing.

Nominees are solicited from agribusiness and related companies with overall marketing and/or sales responsibilities. Nominees must be NAMA members.

To nominate someone for the NAMA Marketer award, download the application in an Adobe .pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/mktrapplication.pdf or fill out the online application at http://www.nama.org/awards/namamarketerform.htm.

Agribusiness Leader of the Year

The Agribusiness Leader of the Year award recognizes leadership achievement in agriculture and the food and fiber industry. This award is for agribusiness leaders and leaders in private, public or academic service. Nominees do not have to be NAMA members.

The Agribusiness Leader of the Year award is NAMA’s highest honor. The award honors an outstanding leader in agribusiness, education, government service or other agribusiness related area. Solicited from senior level position holders in private, public or academic service, nominees should exemplify excellence in agribusiness by their significant contributions to the industry.

To nominate someone for the Agribusiness Leader of the Year award, download the application in an Adobe .pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/agbusapplication.pdf or fill out the online application at http://www.nama.org/awards/agribusinessform.htm.

Awards Nomination Deadline Approaching

Written by NAMA on Monday, August 8, 2011 , 12:01 pm

The nomination deadline for the NAMA Professional Development Awards of Excellence is Thursday, September 1st.  Think of a client, customer or a co-worker who deserves the recognition of his or her peers for their outstanding work.  Awards are given in each of the areas of (1) marketing communications, (2) product/species management, (3) public relations, and (4) sales.  You can nominate someone for one of these areas, or different people for each area.

Nominees for these awards must be an active NAMA member and have direct responsibility in the area being nominated.

The nomination process is quite simple.  Just download the nomination form in a pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/2011PDAapp.pdf or if you prefer, use the online nomination form located at http://www.nama.org/awards/pdaonlineform.htm.

These awards will be presented during the 2011 Trends in Agriculture program, November 8-9, in Kansas City.

Remember, the nomination deadline is Thursday, September 1st.  Don’t miss out on this opportunity to give much deserved recognition to a colleague.

Please contact Jenny Pickett at [email protected] or at 913-491-6500 if you have any questions regarding these awards.

Nominate Your Peers for an Award of Excellence

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, June 28, 2011 , 12:36 pm

The Professional Development Awards of Excellence honor NAMA members based on outstanding achievement in each of the Professional Development Areas (PDA). Awards of Excellence will be presented in the areas of (1) Marketing Communications, (2) Product/Species Management, (3) Public Relations and (4) Sales.

The deadline for submitting nominations for the Professional Development Awards of Excellence is September 1, 2011. These awards will be presented at the 2011 Trends In Agriculture meeting, November 8-9, at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City.

Below is a list of the past Awards of Excellence recipients:

Marketing Communications
2010 – Scott McClure
2009 – Lou Ireland
2008 – Paul Redhage
2007 – Pete Kovac
2006 – Steve Engle
2005 – Bev Larson
2004 – Neil DeStefano
2003 – Sarah Vacek
2002 – Ken Anderson
2001 – Doug Headley

Product/Species Management
2010 – Elena Lindemann
2009 – Gary Robertson
2008 – No award was given in this area
2007 – Klaas Okkinga
2006 – No award was given in this area
2005 – Dennis Gehler
2004 – Wendy Elliott
2003 – Brian Markwardt
2002 – Tony Klemm
2001 – Tony Solon

Public Relations
2010 – Sue Otten
2009 – Deron Johnson
2008 – Beth Andersen
2007 – Greg Smith
2006 – Barry Nelson
2005 – Janice Person
2004 – Kendal Frazier
2003 – Mike Ricciuto
2002 – David Buchholz
2001 – Ken Gordon

Sales
2010 – Marvin Kokes
2009 – Pete Weil
2008 – Vernon Benes
2007 – Bill Heffron
2006 – Anita Vanderwert
2005 – Margaret Wallace Oldham
2004 – Allen Barkve
2003 – Cliff Becker
2002 – Bob Deiss
2001 – Tom Taylor

Nominees for the Awards of Excellence must be NAMA members. Nominators should target individuals with direct planning and execution responsibilities in the respective Professional Development Area from agribusiness and related companies. If you have any questions regarding these awards, please contact Jenny Pickett at [email protected].

To download the nomination form in an Adobe .PDF format, visit http://www.nama.org/awards/2011PDAapp.pdf.

You can also fill out the form on-line at http://www.nama.org/awards/pdaonlineform.htm.

Early Registration Deadline Approaching

Written by NAMA on Monday, March 7, 2011 , 8:37 am

Early registration deadline is March 18, 2011

The early registration deadline for the Agri-Marketing Conference is Friday, March 18. Register today to avoid higher rates after March 18.

Download and fill out the registration form and mail, fax or phone it in to the NAMA Office. You may also register on-line at http://www.nama.org/ConferenceRegistration/Default.aspx?confid=28.

Please note: No “Bill Me’s” will be allowed after March 30, 2011. All “Bill Me’s” will need to be secured with a credit card.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellations until March 24 are entitled to a full refund. Cancellations from March 25 to April 4 will receive a 50% refund. No refunds will be given after April 4. All refunds will be subject to a $25 processing fee. No “Bill Me’s” will be accepted after March 30.

Hotel Cut-Off Date ~ March 18, 2011
The hotel cut-off date is March 18, 2011. Reservations made after March 18 are subject to higher rates and potential unavailability. Hurry and make your reservations today before the block fills up!

The Hyatt Regency Crown Center is the hotel for the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference. Make sure you mention “NAMA” when making reservations. All reservation requests will require a credit card guarantee or one night’s deposit. Deposits will be refunded by the hotel for rooms canceled more than three (3) days prior to arrival.

Hyatt Regency Crown Center
2345 McGee Street
Kansas City, MO 64108
(816) 421-1234

Online Reservations
There are two blocks at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center, one for students and one for professionals. You are now able to make your reservations on-line, just follow the links below:

Professional Block: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/Professional

Student Block: https://resweb.passkey.com/go/student1

Jeff Simmons Named Agribusiness Leader of the Year

Written by NAMA on Friday, February 18, 2011 , 8:33 am

NAMA has named Jeff Simmons, President, Elanco Animal Health, as the 2011 Agribusiness Leader of the Year. This award, which is NAMA’s highest honor, will be presented at the Opening General Session of the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference, “Harvesting Ideas,” April 14, 2011, in Kansas City, Missouri. The award honors outstanding leaders in agribusiness, education, government service or other agribusiness related areas who exemplify excellence in agribusiness by their significant contributions to the industry.

Jeff Simmons is a dynamic, young, visionary leader that has positioned Elanco for significant innovation and growth. Located in Greenfield, Indiana, the global company is comprised of 2,300 employees with offices in more than 40 countries.

Jeff’s previous role of executive director, global research and development/global strategy, laid the foundation for the company’s transformation into the innovative, booming organization he’s been at the helm of since 2008. In the past six years, the company has obtained more product approvals in the United States than any other animal health company. In fact, the company is planning for six major product launches in the first four months of 2011 alone. This explosive innovation has propelled sales growth, rising from $995.8 million in 2007 to $1.35 billion in 2010. Th ecompany is on track to meet a global plan of doubling company size in five years. Already, Elanco has moved from number 8 to number 5 in the industry.

Raised on a dairy and grape farm in New York, Simmons intricately understands the lifestyle and business of agribusiness. In fact, Simmons says maintaining ownership of the 70-acre grape operation is part of what keeps him grounded and focused on what’s important.

While his business acumen has played an important role in Elanco’s growth, he is a highly motivational leader who has focused on engaging employees in the company’s vision of “Food and companionship enriching lives.” Jeff understands the most inspired, loyal employees feel they are a part of something bigger. Under his leadership, the company has focused on being part of the food production system, and the important role animal health and technology plays in that larger system. As such, fighting world hunger and pursuing technologies to provide a safe, affordable, abundant food supply, has become one of the company’s five social pillars. The company has committed to help end world hunger for 100,000 families through a partnership with Heifer International®.

Elanco’s first project with Heifer began in 2009, supporting animal gifts in the Lampung province of Indonesia. In total, the five-year project will provide 2,100 families with cattle, ducks, plants and trees. The 2010 project focused on the Copper Belt region of Zambia and will ultimately affect 6,210 families. In addition to the gifts of animals, Elanco and Heifer are working jointly to help establish local milk market outlets, improve production and conservation practices, train animal health workers and provide 2,000 energy stoves.

Elanco employees around the world have become particularly invested in the cause. In addition to the Elanco and Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, support of these projects, employees donated $91,863 (including a Lilly Foundation match for U.S. employees) to Heifer International from their own pockets in 2010, to total $167,315 in just two years of the partnership.

Aiding in local hunger efforts is also critical to the company. The company has committed to ending childhood hunger in Indianapolis by 2015. Jeff serves on the board of directors of Gleaners Food Bank in Central Indiana.

Elanco created partnerships with organizations such as FFA and 4-H to nurture skill, responsibility and growth. In 2009, Jeff served as the chairman of the Sponsor’s Board for the National FFA Foundation. Highlighting his belief in life-long learning, Jeff has been involved with FFA since his student days. He recognizes the extreme need to develop leaders and visionaries if our industry is to effectively and sustainably feed 9 billion people in just 4 decades.

Jeff also chaired the Animal Health Institute’s (AHI) board of directors in 2009-2010, and also serves on the board of the International Federation of Animal Health. He is a member and has been a featured speaker at Harvard University’s PAPSAC (Private & Public, Scientific, Academic, and Consumer Food Policy Council).

Jeff is the type of visionary, motivational young leader that will be responsible for driving agriculture forward and achieving solutions to some of the most pressing issues our world has ever faced. His passion for feeding the world is fueled by a boundless energy and belief that agribusiness is uniquely qualified to meet the challenge.

Roger Reierson Honored as 2011 NAMA Marketer of the Year

Written by NAMA on Friday, February 18, 2011 , 8:33 am

Roger Reierson, President and Chairman, AdFarm, has been named the 2011 NAMA Marketer of the Year. The NAMA Marketer award will be presented during the Second General Session of the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference, “Harvesting Ideas” on Thursday, April 14 at 11:00 a.m. in Kansas City, Missouri and is sponsored by Agri Marketing magazine.

NAMA recognizes its active members with senior management of marketing and/or sales responsibilities with the NAMA Marketer of the Year award. This award is NAMA’s most prestigious honor awarded to active members of the association and honors outstanding accomplishments in the field of agri-marketing.

In the early 1990s, the Parker Group based in Canada and Flint Communications in the United States realized they had synergies in the work for a common brand, each representing Flexi-Coil on opposite sides of the border. They began working together on Flexi-Coil for a common purpose and realized the opportunity for further growth in the North American ag marketplace. AdFarm was formed as a partnership of the two companies’ focus on agricultural communications. From its humble beginnings in the early 1990s and under the leadership of partners including Roger, AdFarm has grown to be one of North America’s largest marketing communications firms, unique in the fact that 100% of the company’s business is focused on agriculture.

Roger possesses the type of leadership and charisma that generates energy  for a cause to “get things done.” These abilities have benefited countless clients, organizations, peers and associates, as well as the companies with which he is directly involved.

Roger has played a key role in the growth of AdFarm throughout North America. From the original locations in Calgary, Alberta, and Fargo, North Dakota, AdFarm has grown to now include offices in Guelph, Ontario, Kansas City and St. Louis, Missouri, and in 2010, Sacramento, California. Additionally, numerous AdFarm employees are deployed remotely throughout North America.

Roger’s vision and leadership contribute to his innovative ability to “make things grow.” The beneficiaries include the many clients, associates, initiatives and organizations who have had the good fortune to work with him. Ask anyone who has served on a committee with Roger, participated in a leadership session facilitated by him or tackled a grass-roots project with him. Roger’s passion for the work is admirable, his commitment infectious and his energy is envious.

Roger’s history with NAMA runs deep. He was part of a core group of individuals who established the Northern Prairie Chapter back in 1986. He has served as Chapter President during the early years and reprised his role again from 2006 to 2009.

He has also served as a Regional Director and in 2005 was a national conference committee member. He has served as emcee for the Region III Best of NAMA awards show and participated on numerous chapter and national level committees related to NAMA.

Commitment to Student NAMA is something that Roger has held in very high regard throughout his NAMA involvement. He has served as a mentor for the North Dakota State University Student Chapter for years and has freely donated the time of his AdFarm employees to mentor and grow student involvement in NAMA. In 2007, he led the planning for a growth initiative within Northern Prairie NAMA designed to place greater focus on the development of Student NAMA Chapters within the Northern Prairie region. That plan is now in place and continues to be executed by fellow Northern Prairie Chapter leaders, members and students.

Awards Nomination Deadline Jan. 14

Written by NAMA on Wednesday, January 5, 2011 , 8:13 am

The deadline for submitting nominations for the Agribusiness Leader and NAMA Marketer of the Year awards is January 14, 2011. These awards are presented at the 2011 Agri-Marketing Conference, April 13-15, 2011, in Kansas City.

NAMA Marketer of the Year

NAMA will recognize an active member with senior management of marketing and/or sales responsibilities with the NAMA Marketer of the Year award. This award is the most prestigious honor awarded to an active member of the association and honors outstanding accomplishments in the field of agri-marketing.

Nominees are solicited from agribusiness and related companies with overall marketing and/or sales responsibilities.  Nominees must be NAMA members.

To nominate someone for the NAMA Marketer award, download the application in an Adobe .pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/mktrapplication.pdf or fill out the online application at http://www.nama.org/awards/namamarketerform.htm.

Agribusiness Leader of the Year

The Agribusiness Leader of the Year award recognizes leadership achievement in agriculture and the food and fiber industry. This award is for agribusiness leaders and leaders in private, public or academic service.

The Agribusiness Leader of the Year award is NAMA’s highest honor. The award honors an outstanding leader in agribusiness, education, government service or other agribusiness related area. Solicited from senior level position holders in private, public or academic service, nominees should exemplify excellence in agribusiness by their significant contributions to the industry.

To nominate someone for the Agribusiness Leader of the Year award, download the application in an Adobe .pdf format at http://www.nama.org/awards/agbusapplication.pdf or fill out the online application at http://www.nama.org/awards/agribusinessform.htm.

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