NIAA Recognizes Industry Leaders and Elects Directors
The National Institute for Animal Agriculture (NIAA) welcomed members and guests to Kansas City for the 2024 Annual Conference, The Next Generation of Animal Agriculture last week. More than 120 guests joined the conference to connect with fellow animal agriculture leaders to explore and discuss gaps in animal agriculture technology and innovation and solutions to encourage continuous improvement in today’s food system. Additionally, industry leaders were honored and new directors were elected.
Animal agriculture benefits from those who consistently go above and beyond for the industry. Each year at Annual Conference, NIAA recognizes those outstanding professionals. The Chairman’s and President’s Awards recognize animal agriculture leaders who have been especially supportive, inspiring, and trusted by leaders within NIAA and have contributed significantly to its success.
Animal Agriculture Advocates use their voice and platforms to push animal agriculture forward. The Meritorious Service Award is presented to animal agriculture leaders who have invested their career to advancing our sector and is the longest standing award – first presented in 1965. The 2024 honorees were:
Chairman’s Award
Dr. Michael Short, Animal Industry Director - Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
President’s Award
Dr. Heather Fowler, Director of Producer and Public Health - National Pork Board
Advocate for Animal Agriculture Award
Animal Agriculture Alliance
Meritorious Service Award
Dr. Karen Jordan, Large Animal Veterinarian and Dairy Owner - Dairy Farmers of America
NIAA confirmed the following new board members during the annual membership meeting.
• Polly Ruhland, Agriculture consultant
• Dr. Jack Shere, USDA - APHIS
• Dr. Stephanie Ward, North Carolina State University
NIAA’s Annual Conference sessions featured keynotes exploring innovation, leaders from the second Cohort of the Advanced Training for Animal Agriculture Leaders, Council meetings with topical speakers, and an update and roundtable from industry experts about H5N1.
The speaker and panelist list included:
Keynotes
o Dr. Bill Weldon, WCW Animal Health Consulting, LLC
o Daniel Foy, AgriGates
HPAI (H5N1) Roundtable
o Dr. Megin Nichols, The Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
o Dr. Justin Smith, Kansas Department of Agriculture
o Dr. Brandon Treichler, consulting veterinarian
Equine Working Group
o American Horse Council
Animal Agriculture Innovation & Investment Working Group
o Paul Koffman, Merck Animal Health
o Connie Bowen, Farmhand Ventures
o Kimberly Young, KC Animal Health Corridor
Animal Disease Issues & Emergency Management Council
o Dr. Isadora Machado, Iowa State University
o Dr. David Renter, Kansas State University
o Dr. Chang-Won Lee, U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA
o Dr. Jayme Souza-Neto, Kansas State University
Sustainability Council
o Austin Gellings, Association of Equipment Manufacturers
o Deke Alkire, Sustainability consultant
o Jill Brokaw, National Pork Board
Animal Identification & Information Systems Council
o Alex Acheson, US CattleTrace
Antibiotics Council
o Discussed upcoming Antibiotics Symposium
The Advanced Training for Animal Agriculture Leaders Capstone Project topics included:
• Pre-Competitive Environments
• Politics of the Minority
• Organizational Excellence
• Protein Co-Existence