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2024 EMDA Board Elected at Annual Kansas City Convention

Newly elected officers and directors of the Equipment Marketing & Distribution Association (EMDA) for 2023-2024 are:

Bob Doran, Doran Distribution Services, Mount Horeb, Wisconsin, President; Shannon Soparlo, Adair Sales and Marketing Company, Inc., Swift Current, Saskatchewan Canada, First Vice President; Kris Yancey, Implement Sales LLC, Stone Mountain, Georgia, Second Vice President; Trey Price, Price Bros. Equipment Co., Wichita, Kansas, Treasurer and Immediate Past President; Josh Overholser, Superior Implement & Supply Co., Inc., (SISCO), Greenville, Ohio, Secretary; Chris Rankin, Rankin Equipment Co., Yakima, Washington, Director; and Ida Van Scyoc, S3 Delta Harrows, Shenandoah, Iowa, Associate Member Delegate.

The 7-member board was elected during EMDA’s corporate annual meeting held in Kansas City, Missouri. The board will supervise administration of membership services to EMDA’s member firms.

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