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Open Opportunities

At Hedlin, we pride ourselves on connecting talented professionals with leading companies in the agribusiness industry. Below you will find a list of exciting job opportunities that we are currently offering for individuals who are seeking a challenging and rewarding career in the agribusiness sector.

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VP of Market Development
Iowa Corn Growers Association
Johnston, Iowa

The Vice President of Market Development is responsible for the overall development, management and coordination of ongoing domestic and international market development programs and activities for the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and the Iowa Corn Growers Association, with special emphasis given to the areas of biofuels, exports, livestock/poultry feed demand, emerging uses for corn processing and new value-added businesses.

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Additionally, the incumbent leads the Market Development Team, and as a member of the organization’s Management Team (reporting to the Chief Executive Officer), develops strategic business plans and objectives, coordinates functions and programs and manages business transformation strategies where programs and systems are complex and fluid. The position’s primary role is to be a contributing member of the Management Team, all while leading the Market Development Team through continuous internal and external changes that are inherent in today’s association/business environment.

Executive Director
Farm Rescue
Remote

​The Executive Director serves as the Chief Executive Officer of Farm Rescue and is responsible for the leadership, strategy, and fundraising of the organization. The President/Board will continue to work with Field Operations to efficiently deploy capital equipment to assist farm families, with the Executive Director leading the Field Operations Managers for all other assignments. The Executive Director reports to the Board of Directors and leads a team responsible for fund raising, marketing/communications, volunteer coordination, and financial administration. The Executive Director works closely with the Founder and Board to advance Farm Rescue's mission while ensuring the organization remains financially sustainable and operationally effective.

Chief Executive Officer
United Soybean Board
Chesterfield, Missouri

​The Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) at the United Soybean Board (“USB”) is ultimately accountable to and under the authority of the Board of Directors, comprised of farmer-leaders. The CEO is expected to work transparently and in collaboration with the Board and its various committees to develop and implement the Board’s vision for the strategic, operational, and

administrative functions of the organization in alignment with its regulatory and statutory mission to maximize the profitability and sustainability of U.S. soybean farmers. The CEO gives voice to the Board. The CEO’s performance and specific goals are reviewed and set yearly by USB’s elected Executive Committee.

Executive Director
Texas Corn Producers
Lubbock, Texas

The Executive Director provides day-to-day operational and strategic leadership for the Texas Corn Producers Board (TCPB) and Texas Corn Producers Association (TCPA), reporting to and working closely with their Boards of Directors. In partnership with Board Officers, the Executive Director sets objectives and tactics aligned with approved budgets and policies and leads staff to advance the mission of both organizations. The Executive Director must be located in the Lubbock, Texas area.

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The Executive Director also serves as the Executive Administrator for the Texas Soybean Board (TSB) and Texas Soybean Association (TSA) so long as the annual contract continues with TSB and TSA.

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This position requires work in government relations, public relations, program management, personnel administration, and fiscal management. The coordination of these activities is subject to the general direction of the Board of Directors. The employee should demonstrate a high level of integrity, confidence, and ability to conduct the functions of this position.

Upper Midwest Development Officer
Farm Rescue
North Dakota or South Dakota
(Fargo or Sioux Falls preferred)

The Upper Midwest Development Officer is responsible for leading fundraising and community engagement efforts across the Upper Midwest territory, which includes North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. This role focuses on securing corporate sponsorships, grants, donations, and foundation support while building strong relationships throughout the agricultural community.

 

This is a funding goal-driven role requiring a highly motivated, self-directed professional who can develop and manage a full pipeline of funding opportunities while serving as a passionate ambassador for the Farm Rescue mission.


"Our company’s board of directors had the pleasure of working with Laura Blomme at Hedlin Ag for our recent CEO search, and the experience was outstanding from start to finish. Laura was a consummate professional, consistently keeping us informed and addressing every question and concern with clarity. She met all deadlines without fail and remained highly communicative throughout the process. Thanks to Laura’s dedication and expertise, she helped us land the perfect fit for our organization. We could not recommend her more highly for executive searches." -Stuart G., Chairman of the Board
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