NMPF's 2010 Annual Meeting: Reno, NV
The 2010 Annual Meeting was held October 26 - 28 at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, NV. The meeting's theme was "Creating a Path to Prosperity." Presenters spoke on issues ranging from leadership and the dairy checkoff to trade and policy issues such as NMPF's Foundation for the Future. Mike Adams from Agri-Talk Radio returned for a second year to serve as the meeting's Master of Ceremonies.
The full meeting notice from the 2010 Annual Meeting is available here.
Speeches and Presentations
Please use the links below to view speeches, presentations, press releases, and other information from the 2010 Annual Meeting:
NMPF Town Hall Meeting Presentation (Part 2) - October 28, 2010
Guest Speaker Jim Wiesemeyer Presentation - October 28, 2010
CWT Committee Votes to Focus on Exports After 2010 - October 28, 2010
NMPF Chairman, President Report Progress at Joint Annual Meeting - October 27, 2010
Joint Address to the NMPF Membership Presentation by Chairman Randy Mooney and President & CEO Jerry Kozak - October 27, 2010
Joint Address to the NMPF Membership by Chairman Randy Mooney and President & CEO Jerry Kozak - October 27, 2010
Guest Speaker Jason Jennings Presentation - October 27, 2010
NMPF Town Hall Meeting Presentation (Part 1) - October 27, 2010
Results of the 2010 Member Cooperative Cheese Competition
- The 2010 National Milk Producers Federation Championship Cheese contest was held at the Grand Sierra Resort during the Joint Annual Meeting. A total of 148 entries were submitted in 10 categories and 15 classes. This year's Grand Champion Cheese award, the Chairman's Plaque, was awarded to Agri-Mark, Inc. for its McCadam New York Empire Jack produced in Chateaugay, NY.
Results of the 2010 Member Cooperative Communications Competition
- Every year, member cooperative communicators participate in NMPF's Communications Competition. The competition recognizes excellence among NMPF cooperative communicators, provides an outside evaluation of communications efforts, and offers feedback for improvement opportunities. In 2010, 108 entries were submitted in 14 categories. Winning entries were displayed at an exhibit in the Dairy Bar during the Annual Meeting. This year's Outstanding Achievement in Communications Award (which recognizes exceptional accomplishment in the fields of public relations, publishing, writing, advertising, and special projects that advances the interests and objectives of America’s dairy farmers) was awarded to the Dairy Farmers of America Communications Team.