Members elected Bob Morton, Three Forks, Montana, to serve as the next president of RAAA. He follows Kim Ford, Cozad, Nebraska, who concluded her two years of service during the convention.

In addition to Morton, Chuck Feddes, Manhattan, Montana, was elected to represent Region A. Stuart Gilbert, Stockport, Iowa, was elected to the position of director of Area 9 – Midwest. Other board members who were reelected to their post include Kyley DeVoe, Justin, Texas, director of Area 4 – Southwest, and John Langdon, Benson, North Carolina, director of Area 7 – Southeast.

The remaining board of directors includes Kevin Miller, Briggsdale, Colorado, vice president; Steve Koester, Steele, North Dakota, board secretary; Johnny Rogers, Roxboro, North Carolina, treasurer; Bruce Ketchum, Plevna, Montana; Newley Hutchison, Canton, Oklahoma; Raymond Prescott, Gray Court, South Carolina; Connie Mushrush, Strong City, Kansas; Sam Lorenzen, Bend, Oregon; and Tom Brink, RAAA CEO.

Junior Red Angus Association of America (JRA) elected leaders earlier in the year during the 2016 Round-Up held in Virginia. Kacey Koester, Steele, North Dakota, is serving as the president of JRA. New members to the JRA board include Royce McPhee-Bayha, Lodi, California, representing Region A, and Savannah Howard, Shelby, North Carolina, representing Region C. Returning members include Koester, Joseph Groce, Lexington, North Carolina, and Genna VanWye, Atlanta, Illinois.

The JRA board will lead the association in the coming year, including planning regional meetings and providing leadership for junior Red Angus member activities throughout the country.

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The JRA annual meeting is held each year during Round-Up, the summer conference focusing on enriching members’ knowledge of the beef industry and personal leadership development. The event also provides member connections with other juniors from around the country.

The 2016 Round-Up, held in Virginia, June 29 to July 2, 2016, provided a diverse educational experience for the next generation of Red Angus producers. The conference schedule included visits to Virginia Tech, meat-processing facilities and area farms. The event would not have been possible without the financial support of generous sponsors.  end mark

—From Red Angus Association of America news release