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The American Angus Association SM
announces the addition of Logan Ipsen, a recent graduate of Utah
State University, to its staff. Ipsen assumes the duties of the
regional manager in the Western U.S., including the states of
Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah.
Ipsen brings a variety of beef
industry experience to the Association. He was raised on a
purebred Angus and Hereford operation in Idaho, has fit and shown
cattle, and also has experience in feed and semen sales. Ipsen
earned a bachelor’s degree in animal science with a minor in
agricultural business at Utah State, where he was active in
student senate and Animal Science Club.
“The Association is fortunate to
have someone with Logan’s background in the beef cattle industry
to fill the regional manager position in the West,” says Jim
Shirley, vice president of industry relations for the Association.
“We expanded the vacated territory to include Utah, to provide
better service to our members.”
Ipsen, and his wife, Stevie, will
relocate to northern California as he begins his position in early
June. As regional manager, Ipsen will be the membership liaison
for the Association, provide assistance to members, promote the
breed at numerous events including conventions, shows and sales,
and sell advertising for Angus Productions Inc. (API).
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