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J.J. Jones, a native of northwest Kansas, is the interim executive director for NIAA.

February 26, 2020

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NEW EXECUTIVE: J.J. Jones, co-founding of consulting company Roots and Legacies, will become the interim director for the National Institute of Animal Agriculture.

The National Institute for Animal Agriculture’s board of directors has named native Kansan J.J. Jones with Roots & Legacies Consulting Inc. as the organization’s interim executive director. Jones began his role in January.

Previously, NIAA was managed by the National Livestock Producers Association for nearly ten years. The change is subsequent to organizational restructuring at NLPA.  

Jones and the team at Roots & Legacies Consulting will lead all professional staffing needs for six months while the board of directors conducts a search for a full-time management company. In addition, NIAA leaders are establishing the organization’s next strategic plan to guide the organization forward.

“As leaders in the animal agriculture sector, we know there is no shortage of topics that we must collectively address,” says NIAA Chairman Nevil Speer. From antimicrobial resistance to the future of protein in our diets and animal well-being to environmental sustainability, NIAA allows leaders from across species to come together for our common good.”

Roots & Legacies Consulting brings together leaders with diverse backgrounds who empower individuals and organizations within the food, agriculture and rural America space. In addition to its co-founders, the organization benefits from a vast network of associates across the U.S.

 “The Roots & Legacies team is no stranger to food and agriculture,” Speer says. “NIAA will be guided by a professional staff that appreciates the opportunities and challenges animal agriculture faces. As the board plans for the future of the organization, we look forward to J.J.’s leadership.”

Jones, a native of northwest Kansas who now splits his time between Kansas City and Council Grove in the Flint Hills, is a graduate of Kansas State University, where he majored in animal sciences and industry with a minor in international agriculture.

After working with various organizations including the Kansas Beef Council, Kansas Grain & Feed Association, Kansas Department of Agriculture and The Center for Food Integrity, Jones co-founded Roots & Legacies Consulting, where he works with clients and associates on association management and strategic communications. Roots & Legacies Consulting also works with clients on professional and personal development, business operations and influence-building efforts.

NIAA was established to derive solutions on the most current issues in animal agriculture. Its members include producers, veterinarians, scientists, and government and allied industry representatives. NIAA is dedicated to programs that work toward the eradication of diseases that pose a risk to the health of animals, wildlife and humans. It also promotes a safe and wholesome food supply and best practices for animal health and well-being as well as environmental stewardship. More information is available at animalagriculture.org.

Source: The National Institute for Animal Agriculture, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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