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North Dakota Corn Growers Association seeks Executive Director

The North Dakota Corn Growers Association is seeking an Executive Director.  
The ideal candidate will oversee the effective operation of the Association. Exhibit prudent financial management and sound fiscal responsibility. Ensure that the Association meets all of its obligations. Maintain and safeguard the assets, records and documents of the Association. Work with board of directors to develop and implement programs that enhance the profitability of ND farms. Work with corn grower and council staff to put on programs and events that enhance the professional development of the directors of each organization. Disseminate information affecting North Dakota corn growers to the board of directors. Ensure the continued growth and viability of the Association by actively seeking opportunities to increase membership and identifying potential ongoing sources of revenue. Advocate for the North Dakota corn industry with national and state policy leaders. Liaison to the National Corn Growers Association on behalf of the Association and the North Dakota corn industry.
 
Please submit resume, cover letter and three references to Jean Henning, 4852 Rocking Horse Circle S., Fargo, ND 58104. Applications will be accepted until February 12, 2019. 
 
The North Dakota Corn Growers Association is the farmer-led membership organization focusing on policy that impacts North Dakota corn producers. 
 
 

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