Director, Communications
Director, Communications
The American Farm Bureau Federation recently recognized top communications professionals from state Farm Bureau organizations for their exceptional work in communications. California, Florida and Illinois Farm Bureaus received the most awards overall, earning honors in several categories including writing, media relations and video production.
This year’s contest included 154 submissions for work produced in 2021.
“Communicators at the state level are integral to the mission of Farm Bureau,” said AFBF President Zippy Duvall. “These professionals help ensure we are closely linked to our grassroots members and serve as critical partners highlighting the important work farmers and ranchers do each day, allowing us to be a powerful voice of agriculture across the country.”
Awards were presented to Farm Bureau communicators in Alabama, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and Wisconsin.
A list of award winners follows. Each category is divided into states with over or under 80,000 members, with larger state membership winners listed first. Only one award is listed in categories where there were entries in only one of the divisions. Photos of selected award winners will be available by 5 p.m. Eastern at www.fb.org/2022commsawards.
Best News Story
Kansas – Greg Doering
California – Kevin Hecteman
Best Feature Story
Alabama – Marlee Moore
California – Christine Souza
Best Single Blog Item, Editorial, or Column
Missouri – Garrett Hawkins
California – Jamie Johansson
Best Newspaper or E-Newsletter - published at least quarterly
Illinois – Deana Stroisch, Daniel Grant, Kay Shipman, Timothy Eggert, Tammie Sloup, Allison Preston, Nicole Dowling
New York – Steve Ammerman, Brooks Brown
Best Magazine - published at least quarterly
Florida – Cacee Hilliard, Amanda Overstreet, Rachael Smith
Pennsylvania – Joel Rotz, Liam Migdail, Holly Cohick, Lorraine Potochney-Kobold, Bill Zeiders
Best Member/Leader Newsletter - print or e-newsletter
Tennessee – Misty McNeese, Thomas Capps, Stacey Warner, Amy Beckham, Lee Maddox
Wisconsin – Marian Viney, Karen Gefvert
Best Graphic Design
Florida – Cacee Hilliard, Amanda Overstreet, Rachael Smith
Pennsylvania – Holly Cohick, Bill Zeiders, Darrin Youker
Best Audio News Story, Feature Story or Commentary/Editorial
Illinois – Rita Frazer, DeLoss Jahnke, Jim Taylor
Best Video News Story
Texas – Ed Wolff, Pedro Rosas
Idaho – Paul Boehlke, Jake Putnam
Best Video Feature Story
Michigan – Aaron Boak
California – Tracy Sellers, John Larimore, Melanie Duval
Best Promotional or Education Video or Ad
Georgia – Kenny Burgamy, Whitney Mooney, Nicollette Boydstun, Slayten Carter, Jennifer Parson, Hannah Johnston, Logan Thomas
Oregon – Anne Marie Moss
Best Website
Iowa – Sara Payne, Zach Bader, Dana Ardary, Bo Geigley, Aaron Siskow, Caitlyn Lamm
Utah – Matt Hargreaves, Susan Furner, Aubree Thomas, A.J. Ferguson
Best Unique Tactic or Execution
Florida – Cacee Hilliard, Amanda Overstreet, Rachael Smith
Montana – Rikki Swant, Laura Nelson, Rebecca Colnar
Best Public Relations Campaign
Indiana – Debra DeCourcy, Colleen Baker, Garrett Kelly, Maddie Sanft, Cheyenne Dunn, Kathleen Dutro, Brady Hagerty
Wisconsin – Rachel Gerbitz, Amy Eckelberg, Kevin Krentz, Cassie Sonnentag, Lynn Siekmann
Best Media Relations Event
Mississippi – Jon Kalahar, Alex Lowery, Karen Miller
Idaho – Joel Benson
Dave Lane Award for Media Relations Excellence
Illinois – DeAnne Bloomberg, Andrea Casali
Utah – Matt Hargreaves
Press Contact
Mike Tomko
Director, Communications
(202) 406-3642
miket@fb.org
Bailey Corwine
Media Relations Specialist
(202) 406-3643
baileyc@fb.org