December 18, 2025 - 03:50

The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) is excited to announce the addition of three new staff members: Alison Foster, Mary Gray Holdren, and Margo Nagle. These talented individuals will play crucial roles in enhancing the association’s efforts in policy engagement, education, and communications.
Alison Foster joins the team with a robust background in agricultural policy, bringing valuable insights that will help the AFIA navigate the evolving landscape of feed industry regulations. Her expertise is expected to bolster the association’s advocacy initiatives and strengthen its voice on critical issues affecting the sector.
Mary Gray Holdren, an accomplished educator, will contribute to the development of educational programs aimed at informing industry stakeholders about best practices and emerging trends. Her commitment to fostering knowledge within the feed industry aligns perfectly with AFIA's mission.
Lastly, Margo Nagle will focus on communications strategies, ensuring that the association effectively disseminates information and promotes its objectives to a broader audience. Together, these new hires represent a significant step forward for AFIA as it continues to support and advance the interests of the feed industry.
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