CLIVE, IOWA (September 11, 2024) — Olivia Hanlon has joined the Iowa Pork Producers Association (IPPA) team as the new communications manager. She comes to IPPA from Iowa State University (ISU) Extension and Outreach, where she served for four years as an agricultural and natural resources specialist for the ISU Small Farms team and worked as the executive secretary for the Iowa Specialty Crop Growers Association.

Hanlon grew up on a diversified livestock farm outside of Madrid, Iowa. She received her Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Business from Iowa State University and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Business Analytics.

“This feels like a great opportunity to merge my lifelong passion for agriculture with my professional experience,” Hanlon said. “From growing up on a farm and working at a swine finishing operation to studying agricultural business at Iowa State and my experience at ISU Extension, I’ve gained a well-rounded perspective on the agriculture industry. I’m eager to leverage this background to effectively promote and support the pork industry here in Iowa."

Hanlon will be focusing on the Iowa Pork Producer magazine, news releases and website content, and preparing materials for the Iowa Pork Congress.

“Olivia brings an in-depth knowledge of Iowa agriculture, a strong work ethic, and a positive attitude to our team and will be a great addition to the Iowa Pork office,” said Kevin Hall, IPPA communications director. “Her wide set of skills will help elevate our communications department to new heights.”

About the Iowa Pork Producers Association

The mission of the Iowa Pork Producers Association is promoting, educating, and providing a leading voice for a sustainable, socially-responsible, and globally-competitive pork industry. Visit iowapork.org for more information.

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