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ASA elects new leadership at 56th Annual Meeting

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Feb. 16, 2024 2 minutes read
ASA elects new leadership at 56th Annual Meeting

During the ASA Annual Meeting

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The American Simmental Association (ASA) held its 56th Annual Meeting the first week of January.

The Annual Meeting highlighted each committee’s minutes for the previous year, and reflected on the successes of 2023, including the continued expansion of ASA research projects, data collection, funds raised by the American Simmental-Simbrah Foundation (ASF), the breed’s presence at national events in 2023, and more. Each committee’s full report will be available in print and online in the March 2024 edition of the Register magazine.

During the Annual Meeting, new and re-elected members of the ASA Board of Trustees were formally seated.

In the South Central Region, Greg Walthall, Windsor, MO, was elected for a first term; and Victor Guerra, Linn, TX, was elected for a second term. In the North Central Region, Tim Clark, Turtle Lake, ND, was elected for a second term.

In the Eastern Region, Mark Smith, Picayune, MS, was elected for a first term; and Chris Ivie, Summertown, TN, was elected for a second term. In the Western Region, Chad Cook, Walsh, CO, was elected for a second term.

New members of the Executive Committee were also officially seated during the Annual Meeting. Chris Ivie will serve as the chairman of the ASA Board of Trustees. Victor Guerra will serve as vice-chairman, and Scott Trennepohl will serve as treasurer. Position #1 and #2 were filled by Chad Cook and Ryan Thorson, respectively. Doug Parke, Paris, KY, will serve as the immediate past chairman. — ASA

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