The National Grain and Feed Association's (NGFA) 50th annual Country Elevator Conference and Trade Show (CEC) takes place in Chicago from December 7-9 at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, featuring experts on the future of agricultural policy, the labour shortage, cyber security threats, the economic outlook and more.
'NGFA's Country Elevator Committee and staff have put together a well-rounded program that demonstrates why CEC is considered the 'meeting of the year' for country elevator managers, merchants and personnel,' says Country Elevator Committee Chairman Robert Geers, vice president of merchandising at Michigan Agricultural Commodities in Lansing, Mich. 'CEC provides a unique opportunity to gain the most timely and actionable information that can make a difference in your business operations and bottom lines. And of course, the exhibitor trade show and networking events offer plenty of time to connect with industry colleagues and introduce new NGFA members to a career path in the grain industry.'
Confirmed sessions so far include:
- '2022 Economic Outlook' with Michael Swanson, chief agricultural economist at Wells Fargo
- 'U.S. Labor Issues' with Glenn Spencer, senior vice president, employment policy division at U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- 'What's Happening in Washington' with Jim Wiesemeyer, Washington policy analyst at Pro Farmer and Farm Journal
- 'Cyber security and Ag' with Victoria Myers, senior editor at The Progressive Farmer, Sara Engstrom, CISO, VP IT security, productivity and privacy at CHS Inc., and Jim O'Conner, Chief Information Security Officer at Cargill
- 'Sustainability in the Supply Chain: What it Means for Country Elevators' with Max Mobley, general manager at Thresher Artesian Wheat, Ellie Murphy, director of sustainability and food safety at CGB, and Cory Winstead, CEO of FS Grain, LLC
- 'OSHA's ETS and Other Significant Regulatory Updates' with Jess McCluer, vice president, safety and regulatory affairs at NGFA, and Glenn Spencer, senior vice president, employment policy division at U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- 'How to Create Business Value by Creating Farmer Value in the Grain Buying Process' with Ryan Walsh, grain origination manger at CIH
- 'Practical Tips to Reduce Employee Resistance and Improve Change Buy-In' with Kristen Ireland and Erin Mies, principals of People Spark Consulting
More speakers will be announced soon. For more information about the program, venue and how to register visit the website, HERE.
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