The Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) has selected Raylee Honeycutt to lead the organization as its new executive vice president. Honeycutt will be the first woman to lead the group in its 138 years.
“I am excited for the future of our organization,” said Jim Steinbeisser, MSGA president. “Raylee has a proven track record of executing programs that demand a high level of creativity, innovative thinking, organizational and problem-solving skills.”
Honeycutt previously served as MSGA’s director of natural resources for the past two years. She has also served as the organization’s lobbyist and the executive staff of the Montana Public Lands Council and the Montana Association of State Grazing Districts.
MSGA said she brings a diverse background in advocacy, having served in a variety of roles in the ag industry throughout the country.





