Ohio Pork Council launches search for executive vice presidentOhio Pork Council launches search for executive vice president
OPC seeks highly motivated candidates interested in maximizing the organization's operating performance and achieving its goals.
December 23, 2019
The Ohio Pork Council is looking to fill its executive vice president position. Applications will be accepted through Jan. 30, 2020.
"We're looking for a dynamic leader who can work to advance Ohio's pork industry on behalf of our 2,500 members," says Rich Deaton, OPC board member and chair of the search taskforce appointed by the OPC board of directors. "The executive vice president plays a vital role in the success of our organization, and we look forward to reviewing applications from qualified candidates during our selection process."
OPC seeks highly motivated candidates interested in maximizing the organization's operating performance and achieving its goals. The executive vice president will hold a wide variety of job duties, but will primarily serve as the liaison between OPC's board of directors; formulate policies, programs and budgets based on producer priorities; and maintain working relationships with government and industry officials, while managing staff and annual programming.
The executive vice president plays an integral role in the success of OPC's state checkoff programs and engagement within agriculture at the state and national levels. Interested applicants should hold five years of management experience or 10 years related experience in agriculture or trade association work.
OPC has retained Nancy Rummel of Nancy Rummel & Associates to assist in the search for the executive vice president position. Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest with salary requirement and resume to: [email protected].
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