United States Potato Board Elects New Leadership During 2015 Annual Meeting

DENVER — The United States Potato Board (USPB) grower membership elected new leadership during its Annual Meeting held in Colorado Springs, CO, March 10-12. The following sections list the leadership for the coming year.

CHAIRMAN

Carl Hoverson (Larimore, ND)

 

DOMESTIC MARKETING

Co-Chairmen

Chris Wada (Idaho Falls, ID)

John Halverson (Arbyrd, MO)

Committee Members

Marilyn Dolan-Public Member (Watsonville, CA)

Molly Connors (Pasco, WA)

John Stahl (Ritzville, WA)

Brian Jones (Paul, ID)

Steve Elfering (Idaho Falls, ID)

David Tonso (Center, CO)

Dan Chin (Klamath Falls, OR)

Merrill Hanny (Idaho Falls, ID)

 

RESEARCH

Co-Chairmen

Brian Kirschenmann (Bakersfield, CA)

Karlene Hardy (Oakley, ID)

Committee Members

Steve Gangwish (Watertown, SD)

Craig Searle (Idaho Falls, ID)

Brandon Schaapman (Quincy, WA)

Chris Hansen (Bliss, NY)

Eric Schroeder (Antigo, WI)

 

 

IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIRMAN

Brett Jensen (Idaho Falls, ID)

 

INTERNATIONAL MARKETING

Co-Chairmen

Marty Myers (Boardman, OR)

Mike Pink (Mesa, WA)

Committee Members

Justin Dagen (Karlstad, MN)

Kurt Holland (Center, CO)

Doug Poe (Connell, WA)

Marvin Wollman (Warden, WA)

Rex Calloway (Quincy, WA)

Dirk Parkinson (Saint Anthony, ID)

Lynn Wilcox (Rexburg, ID)

Jerry Tominaga (Rupert, ID)

Weston Walker (Tulelake, CA)

 

INDUSTRY COMMUNICATIONS & POLICY

Co-Chairmen

Nolan Masser (Pitman, PA)

Ken Burback (Center, CO)

Committee Members

Jay LaJoie (Van Buren, ME)

Laura Huddle (Napoleon, OH)

Katie Floming (Savanna, IL)

Keith Doyen (Mapleton, ME)

Sanjiv Kakkar (Trenton, NJ)

 

FINANCE

Chairman

Phil Hickman (Horntown, VA)

Committee Members

Bill Grose (Terra Alta, WV)

Casey Hoverson (Larimore, ND)

 

For more information on the USPB as the nation’s potato marketing organization, positioned as the “catalyst for positive change,” and the central organizing force in implementing programs that will increase demand for potatoes, please visit www.uspotatoes.com. In an effort to enhance diversity of the Board, USDA encourages women, younger growers, minorities, and people with disabilities to seek positions on the board.

Source: The United States Potato Board (USPB)