2015 Boot Camp Draws New Faces in Ag

Written by NAMA on Friday, September 4, 2015 , 8:32 am

Boot Campers came to Kansas City from across the country for an intense two-day course in all things agri-marketing. Even the late summer rainstorm during the ag tour couldn’t dampen the spirits of this lively bunch.

In addition to the great networking throughout the event and the useful resources they received, attendees also learned invaluable new information during keynote sessions and breakouts.

Quick Boot Camp Takeaways

♦ When it comes to communicating with producers and growers keep it short, sweet and to the point

♦ Producers and growers appreciate communications with synopses of articles and information

♦ Radio is still key — younger and older ag audiences listen with the same frequency

♦ Effective crisis communications strategists know how to segment their audiences and talk to different groups with the key messages just for them

Attendees also learned about different communication styles and how to identify them. Row crops, livestock and sustainability were breakout session topics to choose among over the two days of Boot Camp.

Well-known copywriter and creative Tug McTighe of Callahan Creek shared “The Creative Department’s Dirty Little Secrets.” Chief among them: Everyone is creative. Everyone has a story. You have to grab them quickly.

An ending session on content marketing rounded out Boot Camp 2015. The main takeaway being that good marketers position their clients as subject matter experts. According to Laura Sweeney McCarthy, Account Director at Global Prairie, “People know they’re being marketed to. As long as information is valuable, relevant and interesting, they don’t mind …”

And of course NAMA made sure everyone had the chance to relax over drinks and appetizers during a beautiful afternoon on the deck of Boulevard Brewing Company.

Don’t miss what NAMA has in store for next year! Stay up to speed on the next Boot Camp and all NAMA special events at nama.org.

 

Farm Progress Reception Recap

Written by NAMA on Friday, September 4, 2015 , 8:30 am

The Heartland and Chicago NAMA chapters hosted a well-attended reception at the Farm Progress Show on September 2.  As is typical, the day was hot but a constant breeze flowing through the tent’s openings, along with cold beverages, helped everyone relax while they shared stories and caught up on news.  Members from all over the United States and Canada attended.  You can view a few photos at https://www.flickr.com/photos/namaflickr.

New NAMA Members!

Written by NAMA on Friday, September 4, 2015 , 8:29 am

New Member List:
Welcome our new members for August 2015:

AT LARGE
Shannon Kelley

CHICAGO
Meredith Ebel

CORNHUSKER
Kristen Cameron
Chris Linville
Emily Thornburg

GATEWAY
John Roustio
Kelsey Ruthman
Jamill Teter

GREAT PLAINS
Steven Beisswenger

IOWA
Angela Anderson
Bethany Grabe

MIDSOUTH
Robin DeVore

MISSOURI-KANSAS
Stuart Adams
Dewayne Gandy
Claire Kaufman

NORTH CENTRAL
Ingrid Bergquist
Beth Pagel
Ryan Palmer

OHIO
David Spisak

SOUTHEASTERN
Katelynn Gutschlag
Dustin Toliver

SOUTHWEST
Casey Smith

WESTERN PACIFIC
Sandra Gharib
Katie Nieri
Ramona Ridley
Carissa Sauer
Cindy Vuong

Iowa NAMA Chapter Event

Written by NAMA on Friday, September 4, 2015 , 8:28 am

Iowa NAMA Grower Panel
Moderated by Who Radio’s Doug Cooper

  • Friday, September 11, 2015
  • Iowa Farm Bureau
  • 5400 University Ave. West Des Moines, IA 50266

Join us for our September Iowa NAMA meeting on Friday, September 11, to hear from a panel of growers discussing the issues facing the agriculture industry today. Doug Cooper with WHO Radio will be moderating the panel as you get your answers direct from the growers.

Hosted at Iowa Farm Bureau headquarters, attendees will also get an opportunity to hear about the organization’s history and activities.

11:30 a.m. – Networking and Lunch
12:00 p.m. – Iowa Farm Bureau Overview
12:10 p.m. – Grower Panel

REGISTER NOW!

Questions? Contact Ellie Weiss.

Iowa NAMA at the Ballpark

Written by NAMA on Friday, September 4, 2015 , 8:23 am

The Iowa NAMA Chapter kicked off their year with a fun filled evening at an Iowa Cubs baseball game in Des Moines, Iowa on August 7th. Members watched America’s favorite past-time while enjoying all-you-can-eat ball park food and good company. There were no home runs hit by either team, but as far as the members were concerned, the outing was a grand slam!

NAMA Website Reminder

Written by NAMA on Monday, August 17, 2015 , 11:40 am

NAMA unveiled a new website last October.  Make sure you have deleted your old bookmarks and created new ones to ensure you’re looking at the most recent, up-to-date information!

Update your bookmarks now: www.nama.org

NAMA Boot Camp This Week!

Written by NAMA on Monday, August 17, 2015 , 11:39 am

NAMA-2015-Bootcamp-170x170The 12th Annual NAMA Boot Camp starts tomorrow! We hope to see you all there! If you’re not signed up, you can still register today or onsite!

This event is filled with great opportunities whether you are just starting out in the working world or if you’ve been through Boot Camp many times before. If this is your first time in the agriculture business then you are in luck; you will get a beginner’s course about the business including a notebook packed with agricultural terminology, facts and case studies. If you are a more seasoned veteran, you can choose from a variety of different breakout sessions and pick the one that interests you most. Aside from the great speakers lined up for you this year, we also have some fun scheduled into the program. The first night of Boot Camp there will be a networking reception where you’ll have the opportunity to meet a wide variety of people. In today’s working world, meeting the right people can make a huge difference in growing your career – you never know who you could meet! The next night we will have an off-site reception at Boulevard Brewing Company. Enjoy some of Kansas City’s finest beer and wine while networking with your peers.

Find a complete schedule of this year’s activities on the Boot Camp website. You can still register! Register online or call the NAMA office at (913) 491-6500.

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