Who’s Pulling Our Chain? – Closing Session

Written by NAMA on Monday, October 22, 2007 , 10:27 am

Vidya JwalaTransportation networks. Inventory forecasting. Imports, advertising and their impact on in-stock planning. Vidya Jwala will explore the elements pulling the chains of today’s retailers. Learn how longer lead times affect ad in-stock planning and how supply chain directors work with suppliers to utilize “lift” information from advertising.

Vidya Jwala is Director of Supply Chain and Replenishment for Tractor Supply Company. Prior to that, he held director-level positions with Lowe’s and Jo-Ann Stores, managing their inventory and planning, product flow and replenishment. Jwala has also worked with Arthur Andersen’s Business Consulting in the consumer product goods division. He holds a Master’s Degree in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Virginia Tech.

Special thanks to Country Living Association for sponsoring this session.

ABEF Casino Night/Best of NAMA Entry Viewing

Written by NAMA on Monday, October 22, 2007 , 10:27 am

ABEFThe Agri-Business Educational Foundation (ABEF) will be hosting a Casino Night during the Welcome Reception of the 2007 Agribusiness Forum, Tuesday, November 13 at 5:30 p.m. Proceeds from the Casino Night will benefit the ABEF in support of the NAMA Student Careers Program.

Every Forum attendee will receive a ticket that they can cash in for $5,000 in chips to try their luck at the tables. If attendees don’t do so well, a $20.00 donation to the ABEF at the Casino Cashier or one of the Roaming Cashiers will get them an additional $5,000 in chips.

At the end of the evening, attendees can cash in their chips and winners will be announced at the Wednesday luncheon session. First, second and third place prizes will be given. In addition, for every $1,000 in chips that an attendee turns in, their name will be entered into a drawing for a 2008 Agri-Marketing Conference registration – we’re not pulling your chain!

In addition, Forum attendees will be able to view the winning entries from the Best of NAMA Regional Judging competition. Stroll through the reception and see how the Best was won! These entries will be eligible for advancement into the National Competition in February. Winners at the national competition will be awarded at the 2008 Best of NAMA Awards Ceremony on April 16 at the Hyatt Regency Crown Center in Kansas City.

The only way to win is to come to the 2007 Agribusiness Forum. To register for the entire Forum or just the Casino Night Reception/Best of NAMA Entry Viewing visit http://payment.nama.org/forum.htm.

If you would like to sponsor a Blackjack, Texas hold’em, Craps, or Roulette table during the Casino night, contact Jenny Pickett at 913-491-6500 or via e-mail at [email protected].

Special thanks to John Deere, DTN/The Progressive Farmer, and Specialty Fertilizer Products for sponsoring the Welcome Reception.

Awards of Excellence Recipients

Written by NAMA on Monday, October 22, 2007 , 10:27 am

The Professional Development Awards of Excellence recipients will be honored at the Forum luncheon on Wednesday, November 14. The Awards of Excellence recognize NAMA members for achievement in the areas of Marketing Communications, Product/Species Management, Public Relations and Sales.

This year’s recipients include:

Pete KovacMarketing Communications
Pete Kovac, Nicholson Kovac, Inc.

Pete Kovac has served as the CEO of one of the country’s top 100 ad agencies, one of the top BtoB agencies, and one of the top agricultural agencies for going on 26+ years. The agency now is almost $100 million in capitalized billings, employs over 125 individuals and continues to serve agricultural clients, most notably FMC Corporation.

Pete has been a lifetime member as well as supporter of NAMA, and certainly the last 26+ years as head of Nicholson Kovac. He has supported numerous staff members via paying for their memberships, attendance at chapter meetings and national conventions and more.

Greg Smith, Padilla Speer BeardsleyPublic Relations
Greg Smith, Padilla Speer Beardsley

Greg Smith has over 20 years of communications management experience. At Padilla Speer Beardsley, he leads the company’s agribusiness practice which was recently recognized as one of the nation’s largest independent public relations agribusiness agencies by the O’Dwyers Directory of Public Relations Firms.

Greg is responsible for leading the public relations efforts for BASF Professional Vegetation Management, BASF Turf & Ornamental, Global Ethanol Services and Agri-Business Solutions at Padilla Speer Beardsley.

Greg is very active in NAMA, serving most recently as president and past president of the North Central Chapter. He has played an active role in program development and served in various other North Central Chapter leadership roles. He has worked to develop programs for NAMA members, including the negotiating workshop, member networking events and golf outings.Klaas Okkinga

Product/Species Management
Klaas Okkinga, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.

Klaas Okkinga is responsible for managing the marketing department in the swine division of BIVI. He has also been given the opportunity/challenge to launch a new circovirus vaccine into the swine market – Ingelvac CircoFLEX. In the swine industry, circovirus is the “hottest” disease in the industry and all of the players in the market are doing their best to launch products for this disease and lay claim to precious market share. Klaas successfully launched Ingelvac CircoFLEX and quickly achieved the market leader position. This is an especially remarkable feat, in that Ingelvac CircoFLEX was actually the third product to market and the disease pressure and competition amongst competitors was (and is) intense.

Klaas, although living and working in St. Joseph, is and has been an active member of the MOKAN NAMA chapter — participating in meetings and the annual golf outing. As a marketing manager at a corporation, Klaas’ participation with NAMA adds perspective and value to our NAMA organization, which tends to skew toward the agency/media membership. Continuing to keep the involvement of marketing managers, such as Klaas, is critical to the organization.Bill Heffron, Bock & Associates

Sales
Bill Heffron, Bock & Associates

Bill Heffron is wrapping up a very successful selling career in 2007. He has excelled in achieving high levels of customer satisfaction and professionalism.

Bill is a consummate salesman. He knows his publications, the details of the market segment served, his competitors and, most importantly of all, his customers’ position in this market. This allows him to design advertising proposals using all appropriate publications and related products and always with the customers’ budget and objectives in mind. Research such as Starch FARMS and USDA Census of Agriculture reports were pored over by Bill. He frequently used several sources of data to explain a marketing position and to justify a communication proposal.

Bill’s NAMA involvement has focused on supporting local activities. He has been actively involved in both professional improvement/recognition events like the annual Best of NAMA awards and the more social activities such as the summer golf outing. Bill states, “NAMA is extremely important to us as a networking tool. Many of us greatly benefited early in our careers from the added boost NAMA gave us in getting to know our customers on a more social level.”

Special thanks to Farm Progress Companies and Specialty Fertilizer Products for sponsoring the Awards of Excellence Program.

Special thanks to Nicholson Kovac and Truffle Media Networks for sponsoring the luncheon.

2007 Agribusiness Forum Sponsors

Written by NAMA on Monday, October 22, 2007 , 10:27 am

We’d like to take a moment to thank all of our sponsors of the 2007 Agribusiness Forum. We greatly appreciate your commitment to NAMA!

Ag Speakers Network
AgriMarketing Magazine
Associations, Inc.
Beck Ag, Inc.
Blasdel Cleaver Schwalbe Communications
Cattlemen’s Beef Board
CHS Inc.
Colle+McVoy
Country Living Association
DF Bryant & Company
Diamond V
DTN/The Progressive Farmer
Elanco Animal Health
Farm Progress Companies
Fastline Publications
High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal
Hoard’s Dairyman Magazine
John Deere
John Deere Credit
Martin Williams
McCormick Company
National Cotton Council
Nicholson Kovac
Osborn & Barr Communications
Padilla Speer Beardsley
Paulsen Marketing Communications
Pioneer Hi-Bred Intl., Inc.
Rhea & Kaiser Marketing Communications
Specialty Fertilizer Products
Successful Farming/Agriculture Online
Truffle Media Networks
Food 360 – Vance Publishing

Special thanks to our Regional Best of NAMA Judging Sponsors:

Hoard’s Dairyman Magazine
John Deere
Penton Media

2007 Agribusiness Forum Committee

Written by NAMA on Monday, October 22, 2007 , 10:26 am

A special thanks to the Agribusiness Forum committee for putting together an excellent program for 2007!

Chair
Jane Allman, Cargill

Vice Chair
Bruce Hageman, Diamond V

Committee Members
Sue Lee, Farm Journal Media
Rich Tiller, Ag Speakers Network
Max Wenck, Morgan&Myers
Bill Pool, Adculture Inc.

Executive Committee Liaison
Vicki Henrickson

Directory Update Reminder

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 , 7:33 am

If you haven’t already done so, please take a moment to update your membership directory information. If you’ve moved or changed phone numbers, etc., make sure we have your correct information so that you will be listed in our membership directory appropriately.

Just visit the membership directory on the NAMA Web site and check your record. If changes need to be made, simply click the “submit change” button and make any changes you need. The deadline for updating your record is October 19.

To look up your record visit, http://www.nama.org/directory/index.html.

Did you move to a new company and know of co-workers who would benefit from NAMA? Just send their contact information to Linda Schaefer at the NAMA office at [email protected] and she’ll send them information on NAMA and how to join!

Award Recipients Honored

Written by NAMA on Tuesday, October 16, 2007 , 7:33 am

A luncheon Wednesday, November 14, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. will honor the 2007 Professional Development Awards of Excellence recipients. The Professional Development Awards of Excellence recognize NAMA members for achievement in the areas of Marketing Communications, Product/Species Management, Public Relations and Sales.

Congratulations to the recipients of this year’s awards:

Pete KovacMarketing Communications
Pete Kovac, Nicholson Kovac, Inc.

Pete Kovac has served as the CEO of one of the country’s top 100 ad agencies, one of the top BtoB agencies, and one of the top agricultural agencies for going on 26+ years. The agency now is almost $100 million in capitalized billings, employees over 125 individuals and continues to serve agricultural clients, most notably FMC Corporation.

As CEO of NK, Pete is the ultimate marketing communications professional. He uses his expertise to serve a wide range of clients, as well as for training and development of NK professionals, many who have created stellar careers in agricultural marketing communications themselves.

NK has the full scope of marcom capabilities from traditional advertising to media planning, from PR to market research, from direct to interactive and more. The agency and Pete have been honored on an ongoing basis by BtoB Magazine, as top agency of the year (multiple times), as well as top creative work, particularly for agricultural clients.

Pete has been a lifetime member as well as supporter of NAMA, and certainly the last 26+ years as head of Nicholson Kovac. He has supported numerous staff members via paying for their memberships, attendance at chapter meetings and national conventions and more.

In fact, many NK staffers have served in multiple leadership roles for NAMA, and the agency and Pete continues to promote the value of NAMA and encourage membership and leadership.

Greg Smith, Padilla Speer BeardsleyPublic Relations
Greg Smith, Padilla Speer Beardsley

Greg Smith has over 20 years of communications management experience. At Padilla Speer Beardsley, he leads the company’s agribusiness practice which was recently recognized as one of the nation’s largest independent public relations agribusiness agencies by the O’Dwyers Directory of Public Relations Firms.

Greg is responsible for leading the public relations efforts for BASF Professional Vegetation Management, BASF Turf & Ornamental, Global Ethanol Services and Agri-Business Solutions at Padilla Speer Beardsley.

As the VP for Padilla’s agribusiness practice, Greg is responsible for the growth and development of the practice area and staff, including client management, PR counsel, strategy development, measurement and evaluation of programs and professional development of those in the agri-business practice.

Greg serves as an adjunct professor at St. Thomas University, teaching public relations writing and advanced public relations courses, and at Bethel University, teaching communications management and business communications, both in St. Paul, MN. He also applied these teaching skills internally through Padilla’s Post Grad educational sessions for employees.

Greg is very active in the National Agri-Marketing Association, serving most recently as president and past president of the North Central Chapter. He has played an active role in program development and served in various other North Central Chapter leadership roles. He has worked to develop programs for NAMA members, including the negotiating workshop, member networking events and golf outings.

Klaas OkkingaProduct/Species Management
Klaas Okkinga, Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, Inc.

Klaas Okkinga is responsible for managing the marketing department in the swine division of BIVI. He has also been given the opportunity/challenge to launch a new circovirus vaccine into the swine market – Ingelvac CircoFLEX. In the swine industry, circovirus is the “hottest” disease in the industry and all of the players in the market are doing their best to launch products for this disease and lay claim to precious market share. Klaas successfully launched Ingelvac CircoFLEX and quickly achieved the market leader position. This is an especially remarkable feat, in that Ingelvac CircoFLEX was actually the third product to market and the disease pressure and competition amongst competitors was (and is) intense.

Klaas has had many achievements through out his career in addition to the recent Ingelvac CircoFLEX success. Over the past 18 months specifically, he achieved double digit million dollar sales and profits in year three of a product’s life, by reaching 30%+ market penetration in competitive US markets.

Klaas has held positions in the U.S. and abroad. He has a true appreciation for marketing communications and is always looking for innovative ways to express the brand and reach new customers. Klaas is willing to take risks in order to advance his company and products. The swine industry is a relatively small category, however, Klaas is not one to let this limit his creativity … be it a viral email campaign, television call-in program or utilizing decoder glasses at a trade show, Klaas embraces his category and pushes the envelope with regard to communications strategies and tactics for swine producers and veterinarians.

In addition, Klaas was instrumental in the development of the BIVI PCVAD Research Award. This is an annual $75,000 award, shared amongst three winners in North America, to fund research projects related to circovirus.

Klaas, although living and working in St. Joseph, is and has been an active member of the MOKAN NAMA chapter — participating in meetings and the annual golf outing.

As a marketing manager at a corporation, Klaas’ participation with NAMA adds perspective and value to our NAMA organization, which tends to skew toward the agency/media membership. Continuing to keep the involvement of marketing managers, such as Klaas, is critical to the organization.

Bill Heffron, Bock & AssociatesSales
Bill Heffron, Bock & Associates

Bill Heffron is wrapping up a very successful selling career in 2007. He has excelled in achieving high levels of customer satisfaction and professionalism.

Bill is a consummate salesman. He knows his publication, the details of the market segment served, his competitors and, most importantly of all, his customers’ position in this market. This allows him to design advertising proposals using all appropriate publications and related products and always with the customers’ budget and objectives in mind. Research such as Starch FARMS and USDA Census of Agriculture reports were pored over by Bill. He frequently used several sources of data to explain a marketing position and to justify a communication proposal.

Today’s marketplace is a multi-media marketplace. Bill grasped this concept with enthusiasm and is a leader in integrating new media products such as website advertising and e-newsletters into customers’ proposals. This is further proof that “some old dogs” can learn new tricks.

His strong relationships with customers have been deepened through the years because his work has kept their needs on the top of the priority list. Sure, his sales records indicate that Bill’s needs were also met along the way. But never at the expense of the customer. Since the news of Bill’s retirement began filtering out, his phone has been busy with congratulatory phone calls from customers around the country.

Bill’s NAMA involvement has focused on supporting local activities. He has been actively involved in both professional improvement/recognition events like the annual Best of NAMA awards and the more social activities such as the summer golf outing. Bill states, “NAMA is extremely important to us as a networking tool. Many of us greatly benefited early in our careers from the added boost NAMA gave us in getting to know our customers on a more social level.”

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