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    New State Agriculture Secretary From Manhattan

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    By KMAN Staff on December 2, 2013 Local News, Manhattan, Riley County, State News, Top Story
    Outgoing Secretary Dale Rodman
    Outgoing Secretary Dale Rodman

     

    Kansas State University photo:Jackie McClaskey
    Kansas State University photo:Jackie McClaskey

    Topeka- Kansas Governor Sam Brownback today announced Jackie McClaskey as Secretary of the Department of Agriculture, succeeding Dale Rodman, who will step down from the position Dec. 10, 2013.   

    McClaskey, Manhattan, grew up on a small family farm in Girard, Kan.  She has been with the Department of Agriculture since 2011.  She served as an assistant secretary beginning in January 2011 before being named Deputy Secretary in July.

    Before joining the Department of Agriculture served as Assistant Dean of the Kansas State University, College of Agriculture. “Jackie has been a wonderful asset for the Kansas Department of Agriculture,” Brownback said. “Her extensive broad-based experience, along with her hard work ethic makes me confident she will do an outstanding job.”

    Rodman, a native Kansan, has an extensive background in agribusiness and agriculture development.  In January 2011, Governor Brownback appointed him as Secretary of Agriculture. In May 2012, he was confirmed by the Senate to serve on the Board of Directors of the Kansas Bioscience Authority.

    In July 2013, he was elected Chair of the KBA Board of Directors, a position in which he will continue to serve. “I would like to thank Dale for his dedication and the contributions he made as Secretary,” said Governor Brownback.  “I am grateful for his service to Kansas and to my administration.  Dale’s personal commitment to Kansas agriculture and extensive knowledge of agribusiness has helped grow our agricultural economy.”

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