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American Lamb Board welcomes new leadership

American Lamb Board
Feb. 13, 2026 2 minutes read
American Lamb Board welcomes new leadership

The American Lamb Board (ALB) is pleased to share USDA announced new appointments to the board. These leaders, representing diverse sectors of the American lamb supply chain, bring valuable experience and insight to help guide the board’s work to build demand, strengthen industry collaboration, and champion American lamb.

The newly appointed members are:

• Lee Bruner, Whitehall, MT, producer (100 head or less head).

• Garrett Julian, Kemmerer, WY, producer (greater than 500 head).

• Tucker West, Crawfordville, GA, at-large feeder.

• Karissa A. Isaacs, Carr, CO, first handler, reappointed for a second term.

These members were sworn in at the ALB’s annual meeting on Jan. 28.

As a national, industry-funded research and promotion board, ALB depends on the dedication and vision of industry leaders. The newly appointed members will join ongoing efforts to support the American lamb industry through promotion, education, innovation and research.

The 13-member American Lamb Board includes six producers, three feeders, three first handlers and one seedstock producer. Two producers must own 100 or fewer head of lambs annually, one must own 101 to 500 lambs, and three must own more than 500. lambs Among the feeders, at least one must feed fewer than 5,000 head annually and at least one must feed more than 5,000 head.

Three ALB board members served their two consecutive 3-year terms and retired after the January meeting: Don Hawk (Ohio), Gary Visintainer (Colorado) and current Chairman Jeff Ebert (Kansas). Thank you to these members and officers for their service.

Ebert, a passionate advocate for American lamb and for the producers and feeders who make this industry possible, reflected on this transition: “It has been an honor to serve as chairman of the American Lamb Board and to work alongside so many dedicated producers, feeders, and industry partners,” Ebert said. “The American lamb community is resilient, innovative, and deeply committed to delivering a high-quality product. I’m confident that this new group of leaders will continue to build on the progress we’ve made—expanding demand, strengthening our industry, and ensuring that American lamb has a bright future in the marketplace.”

For more information about ALB’s programs and leadership, including details about joining the board and member selection, visit lambboard.com. — ALB

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