Palmetto AgriBusiness Council Elects Key Officers for 2024

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The Palmetto AgriBusiness Council (PABC) in Columbia, South Carolina, has announced the election of officers for the year 2024. The council plays a vital role in representing some of the largest agribusiness employers in the state and is dedicated to promoting the economic growth of South Carolina’s agriculture industry.

Key Officers Elected

During the recent election, Sarah Windham, a Partner with FORVIS, was re-elected as the Chair of the council. Bryant Sansbury, CEO of ArborOne, was elected as the Vice Chair, and Lori Anne Carr, Vice President of Titan Farms, assumed the role of Secretary/Treasurer.

Together, these officers bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to their positions, ensuring strong leadership for the PABC in the coming year. Ronnie Summers, the CEO of PABC, expressed his confidence in the newly elected officers, emphasizing their commitment to supporting the growth and sustainability of South Carolina’s agriculture and forestry sectors.

About Palmetto AgriBusiness Council

The PABC is dedicated to advocating for the interests of the agribusiness community in South Carolina. By collaborating with industry stakeholders, policymakers, and other key partners, the council works towards creating a favorable business environment for agricultural enterprises in the state.

With a focus on promoting economic development, innovation, and sustainability within the agriculture sector, the PABC plays a crucial role in advancing the interests of agribusinesses across South Carolina.

Continued Commitment to Industry Growth

As the newly elected officers assume their roles, the PABC remains steadfast in its mission to support the long-term prosperity of the agriculture and forestry industries in South Carolina. Through strategic initiatives, advocacy efforts, and industry partnerships, the council aims to foster growth, innovation, and competitiveness within the agribusiness sector.

By collaborating with stakeholders, addressing key industry challenges, and championing the interests of agribusinesses, the PABC is poised to make a positive impact on South Carolina’s agricultural landscape in the year ahead.

Author: HERE Lexington

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