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National Association of State Departments of Agriculture CEO Barb Glenn announced recently that she would retire from her position this fall. Serving the organization over the last seven years, Glenn has marshaled NASDA as the unified voice for agriculture, but the organization says her influence on the industry stretches over her 40-year career. Glenn will remain in her position as NASDA CEO through early fall 2021 and will assist with the transition.

Glenn said, “It has been an honor to serve state agriculture departments and amplify their united voice.”

NASDA President Ryan Quarles reflected on Glenn’s contributions, saying, “Glenn has worked tirelessly for more than four decades, benefiting all who rely on agriculture.” Glenn has spent her entire career serving the agriculture community.

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