Glacier FarmMedia – The Prairie Oat Growers Association has elected Ambrely Ralph and Greg Bott as co-presidents.
This is the first time POGA has had co-presidents. Ralph is also the first president elected from Saskatchewan.
“We have two very capable individuals representing different regions. As a national commission, we span diverse crop rotations, soil types and climates, and these individuals bring varied experiences and personalities to the role,” a spokesperson said in an email.
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Ralph farms east of Aborfield, Sask., with husband Garett and two children. She is past chair of SaskOats.
Bott farms with his parents near Eckville, Alta. He has extensive education in commerce, economics and human rights law and he recently completed a PhD in nonprofit leadership and governance.
“I am honoured to be a co-president alongside Greg, and am also very grateful for the opportunity to work alongside such a dedicated and knowledgeable team of directors and staff,” Ralph said in the news release.
“I look forward to contributing to the growth of our oat farming community.”
Bott thanked outgoing president Brad Better for his leadership.
POGA said having co-presidents will allow it to distribute the responsibilities between two people while leveraging two different skill sets.
Ralph and Bott will also be able to support each other to provide a stronger leadership presence while “maintaining momentum for key initiatives,” the spokesperson said.