ARLINGTON, Va. — The Animal Agriculture Alliance just lately welcomed Logan Corridor as its director, membership and advertising and marketing. On this position, Corridor will lead the event and execution of the Alliance’s membership and sponsorship recruitment, engagement, and retention methods. He assumed his new position on Dec. 11.
As director, membership and advertising and marketing, Corridor will increase consciousness of the Alliance and its applications inside the animal agriculture and meals communities to make sure members and supporters have the knowledge and assets they worth and want. He’ll play a major position in securing assets for the Alliance to attain its mission of safeguarding the way forward for animal agriculture and its worth to society by bridging the communication hole between the farm and meals communities.
“The Alliance is thrilled to welcome Logan to the small however mighty crew,” stated Hannah Thompson-Weeman, president and CEO. “Logan joins our workers with a breadth of expertise placing assets into the palms of farmers and ranchers, in addition to constructing relationships inside the animal agriculture group to strengthen its resilience. We stay up for seeing his continued improvement and achievements on the Alliance crew as we work to maneuver the needle in our crucial mission.”
Corridor joins the Alliance crew from the Progressive Agriculture Basis the place he served because the advertising and marketing communications supervisor. Previous to that position, he labored as a 4-H extension educator and deputy communications director for the Pennsylvania Division of Agriculture. Corridor holds a B.S. in agriculture training from Delaware Valley College.
Rising up, Corridor was extraordinarily lively in 4-H, together with elevating and displaying Boer goats. He stays lively within the agriculture group on the county, state, and nationwide ranges, together with his involvement within the Pennsylvania Farm Present Scholarship Basis and serving as co-chair of the Stockman’s Contest on the Keystone Worldwide Livestock Exposition.