SSGA Board of Directors meets – in person

For the first time since early 2020 – before COVID-19 restricted travel and gathering – the Specialty Soya and Grains Alliance (SSGA) Board of Directors held an in-person meeting. The eight-member board, along with SSGA staff, technical advisers and special guests met at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Bloomington, Minn., on Tuesday, June 22.  

The SSGA Board of Directors met on Tuesday, June 22, in Bloomington, Minn., It was the first time the group held an in-person board meeting since February of 2020. Pictured are: (first row, left to right) Raquel Hansen, Keith Schrader, Andy Bensend, Rick Brandenburger; (second row) Executive Director Eric Wenberg, Adam Buckentine, Vice-Chair Rob Prather, Chair Bob Sinner, Secretary/Treasurer Darwin Rader.

“Meeting in person was a wonderful opportunity to reconnect,” SSGA Executive Director Eric Wenberg said. “We’re still praying for global safety and recovery, and it will be a wonderful thing when commerce is operating fully again and we’re all working in person.” 

While a few guests took in the meeting virtually, all board business and reports from staff, action teams and technical advisers took place live and in person. 

“Our technical advisers were a highlight,” Wenberg said, noting the group of Hoa Huynh (Southeast Asia), Alyson Segawa (North Asia), Eugene Philhower (Europe) and Phil Shull (India). “They showed the impact that we’re having globally.” 

Reports showed SSGA making progress in projects such as the U.S. Identity Preserved assurance protocol and IP website, SSGA University and inspection certification relief. 

SSGA Strategic Adviser for Trade and Transportation Bruce Abbe with SSGA Board of Directors Adam Buckentine, Bob Sinner and Darwin Rader.

“We also solidified our future by overhauling our bylaws,” Wenberg said. “That was an important stewardship moment, as we operate in trust of our members and want to have clarity and transparency at all levels.”

Prior to the official meeting, the board underwent media training put on by communicators from Ag Management Solutions. 

“We started the day with media training because SSGA, in 2021 and 2022, has a mountain to climb to make sure our concerns regarding container shipping and the Identity Preserved industry are heard in a public forum by leaders, growers, buyers and shippers,” Wenberg said.

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