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Leadership transition at US wheat associates

Nov 26, 2024
By Farms.com

Mike Spier to lead US wheat growth initiatives

US Wheat Associates announces Mike Spier, the current Vice President of Overseas Operations, as its next President and CEO, starting July 2025. This decision comes as Vince Peterson plans to retire, marking a significant leadership shift within the organization.

Spier, celebrating the trust placed in him by the board, remarked, "I am deeply honored and humbled to be elected to this position and grateful to our officers and directors for their trust and confidence." He aims to build on the robust groundwork laid by Peterson to further the organization's success in international markets.

With a background spanning various global positions and an in-depth knowledge of the wheat industry, Spier is well-prepared to steer USW towards new heights. His career journey includes pivotal roles from the Middle East to Southeast Asia, enhancing his global perspective.

As President, Spier will manage USW's strategic, operational, and financial directives, ensuring the organization's continued influence in international wheat markets.

Peterson endorsed Spier's capabilities, emphasizing his widespread respect among wheat buyers and his proven track record.

US Wheat Associates, driven by its mission to expand international wheat markets, stands to benefit from Spier's leadership and vision.

Supported by producer checkoff funds and USDA partnerships, USW aims to improve profitability for US wheat producers through strategic market development.

Visit www.uswheat.org for detailed insights into USW's goals and updates on their leadership transition.


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