{"id":3923,"date":"2011-11-17T10:49:08","date_gmt":"2011-11-17T17:49:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.namablog.org\/?p=3923"},"modified":"2011-11-17T14:13:06","modified_gmt":"2011-11-17T21:13:06","slug":"awards-of-excellence-winners-honored-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.namablog.org\/?p=3923","title":{"rendered":"Awards of Excellence Winners Honored"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>NAMA honored four recipients of the 2011 Professional Development Awards of Excellence at the 2011 Trends In Agriculture fall meeting on November 9. These awards honor NAMA members based on outstanding achievement in the professional development areas. This year, Awards of Excellence were presented in the areas of marketing communications, public relations, product\/species management and sales.<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nama.org\/awards\/Margaret-Fogarty02.jpg\" alt=\"Margaret Fogerty\" width=\"150\" height=\"195\" align=\"right\" \/>Marketing Communications ~ Margaret Fogarty, Farm Credit<\/strong><br \/>\nMargaret Fogarty joined Farm Credit almost exactly 18             months ago, and her accomplishments during her tenure             have had a truly profound impact on the organization and             the industry.<\/p>\n<p>Margaret and her team built a comprehensive, integrated             marketing communications program to introduce             a collective national brand and unify reputation management efforts in the Farm Credit System. In doing so, she introduced and implemented             dozens of new concepts with more than 90 Farm Credit System entities             that had nearly a century-long legacy of local, disparate brand-building.<\/p>\n<p>Frequently presented with diverse (and often outdated)  technical capabilities, geographical dispersion, varying business  philosophies and styles of communication, Fogarty executed an integrated strategic communications program that             encompassed corporate brand identity, internal communications, online communications,             public and media relations and national contributions.<\/p>\n<p>Margaret is more than an active member of NAMA; she is also a leader             and educator. As soon as Fogarty joined the ag industry, she became a NAMA             member and attended the 2010 annual conference. She valued what she learned             through her membership and wanted to give back, so she created opportunities             within NAMA to connect peers and Farm Credit associations, as well as to ensure             that Farm Credit was a strong financial supporter of NAMA.<\/p>\n<p>Ms. Fogarty embraced the 2010 conference opportunity by implementing             2011 Idea Share NAMA Pre-Conference, Farm Credit\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s first systemwide internal             communications conference, to coincide with the NAMA event and collaborated             with NAMA organizers to ensure all Farm Credit efforts were complementary and             supportive of NAMA activities.<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nama.org\/awards\/chuck-zimmerman.jpg\" alt=\"Chuck Zimmerman\" width=\"150\" height=\"195\" align=\"right\" \/>Public Relations ~ Chuck Zimmerman, ZimmComm New Media, LLC<\/strong><strong><br \/>\n<\/strong> From on-line photo album development for key industry           events, to news reporting and media liaison activities for           various commercial clients, to &#8216;blogging&#8217; his way across           the land, Chuck has become a common sight at just           about any type of meeting or event in the agriculture industry. He has also done a great deal to get many others              involved in new media endeavors.<\/p>\n<p>ZimmComm&#8217;s primary website, www.AgWired.com, continues to grow in             web traffic and involvement by industry professionals and agriculturists alike. He             regularly crisscrosses the country from one event to the next, hired by PR professionals             and companies of all types and sizes to perform a specific but expanding             list of New Media, Social Media and related Public Relations services.<\/p>\n<p>As part of the ZimmComm, Inc. business model, Chuck has developed             numerous websites, some of which are focused on one commodity or industry             enterprise. Some have become very viable website &#8220;channels&#8221; for a specific             industry purpose. Some of these websites are owned by ZimmComm, Inc. and             others are built and maintained by ZimmComm on a contractual basis for their             clients. Many of these website concepts were born out of brainstorming about a             specific challenge or need in the industry, and then developing a web presence             to serve that need.<\/p>\n<p>Chuck has been active in NAMA throughout his career and he continues his             membership in a very active way now in his role representing his own company,             ZimmComm, Inc. He has given countless hours and days to NAMA service in             many, many ways over the years. He has always been active in his local chapters,             and has been involved in program planning and leadership at local levels. He is             currently a nominee to the Executive Committee.<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nama.org\/awards\/StephanieGABLE2011.jpg\" alt=\"Stephanie Gable\" width=\"150\" height=\"195\" align=\"right\" \/>Product\/Species Management ~ Stephanie Gable, NOVUS International, Inc.<\/strong><br \/>\nSince September, 2008, Stephanie Gable has worked             as the Global Ruminant Market Manager for Novus             International in St. Louis, Missouri. She is responsible for             developing marketing strategies and plans to reach their             dairy and beef customers in six world areas including             the United States, Mexico, Brazil, China, Australia and             Europe.<\/p>\n<p>Stephanie has always been in charge of the marketing for the Beef and             Dairy segment, but this year she has taken on additional responsibilities with Pork             and the General Feed Line businesses at Novus. Stephanie&#8217;s business sense             and get it done attitude has helped build awareness and support for the sales             teams of these four segments. Stephanie will be a co-author on her first scientific             article.<\/p>\n<p>Prior to joining Novus, Stephanie was the Companion Animal Pharmaceutical             Product Manager for Fort Dodge Animal Health near Kansas City,             Missouri, where she re-launched a canine heartworm product. She also worked             as the Strategic Initiative Product Manager and initiated livestock, equine and             companion animal programs and rebates.<\/p>\n<p>Previously, Stephanie was the communications manager for  Bayer CropScience in Durham, North Carolina. Her overall responsibility  was as the key             client contact with their communications agencies in all  markets including corn,             cereals, cotton and horticulture. She was accountable for  developing effective             communications plans that were strategic and measurable.<\/p>\n<p>Stephanie has taken several steps to not only grow herself  through organizations like NAMA, but she has also taken the time to  develop her staff             into professional agri-business employees that will make a  difference. In addition,             Stephanie has been involved in NAMA on every level; local  and national. She             served for many years on the Careers Committee and then as a  member of the             executive committee for seven years. She currently serves on  the Agri-Business             Educational Foundation Operating Committee.<\/p>\n<p><strong><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" src=\"http:\/\/www.nama.org\/awards\/Sue-Lee-2011-001.jpg\" alt=\"Sue Lee\" width=\"150\" height=\"195\" align=\"right\" \/><\/strong><strong>Sales ~ <\/strong><strong>Sue Lee, Farm Journal Media<\/strong><br \/>\nSue is the national sales manager for Farm Journal Media             \u00e2\u20ac\u201c no small task in itself, considering the number of properties             the company has to \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcsell.\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 Sue does an excellent             job of networking and meeting individually with clients and potential clients before, during and after trade shows             and other industry gatherings, and has a tremendous ability             to communicate with any type of personality. Without             being pushy, Sue really gets to know clients and their needs before trying to             jump them with the sales pitch.<\/p>\n<p>Sue takes her job seriously, but she obviously loves her work, too. She is a strong example of what NAMA stands for in terms of integrity, opportunity,             and down-right respect for agriculture and those who pour their hearts into it on             a daily basis.<\/p>\n<p>And Sue has put her passion to work directly for NAMA in so many             ways. At the chapter level, she has served as president, Best of NAMA chair, secretary,             treasurer, program chair, Agri-Marketer of the Year chair, careers chair, and             membership chair. And at the national level, she has served as National Continuing             Education co-chair, as a member of the Agribusiness Forum national committee,             and as a regional director \u00e2\u20ac\u201c and currently serves on the national membership             committee.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NAMA honored four recipients of the 2011 Professional Development Awards of Excellence at the 2011 Trends In Agriculture fall meeting on November 9. These awards honor NAMA members based on outstanding achievement in the professional development areas. 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