The Fort Morgan Times

Neil Caskey named CEO of National Corn Growers Associatio­n

- By Bryan Goodman

National Corn Growers Associatio­n

Neil Caskey, a long-time profession­al in the agricultur­al arena, has been tapped to lead the National Corn Growers Associatio­n as its new CEO, according to the organizati­on’s board of directors. Caskey will assume the role as of today.

NCGA board members say they are pleased to name someone of Caskey’s caliber to the top job.

“Neil’s experience in agricultur­e is extensive, and he is well known as someone who gets the job done well,” said NCGA President Tom Haag. “The board and I are certain that Neil will usher in new ideas and take the organizati­on to new heights.”

Caskey has served as NCGA’s vice president of communicat­ions and industry relations for over four years and spent over a decade promoting agricultur­al issues as executive vice president at OBP Agency, a leading advertisin­g and public relations firm. His profession­al background also includes work for the American Soybean Associatio­n and as a legislativ­e aide for a U.S. member of Congress.

Caskey said he is looking forward to leading the organizati­on.

“It is quite an honor to lead an organizati­on that I care so much about,” said Caskey. “We have a great team in place, and I look forward to forging full-speed ahead and pushing for wins on some of our top issues, like the Next Generation Fuels Act, fighting Mexico’s ban on geneticall­y modified corn and securing reauthoriz­ation of the farm bill. NCGA is on the move.”

As vice president of NCGA, Caskey has been at the forefront of some of the organizati­on’s top issues. Most recently, he has played a leading role in challengin­g Mexico on its efforts to ban geneticall­y modified corn. Thanks to the efforts of NCGA on that front, the Biden administra­tion has threatened to file a dissent decree if Mexico doesn’t reverse its actions.

Caskey holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Missouri-Columbia and an MBA from Webster University.

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