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Even named Pork Board CEOEven named Pork Board CEO

Former South Dakota ag secretary, DuPont Pioneer leader to start June 6 in top role with National Pork Board.

June 1, 2016

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Even named Pork Board CEO

William J. Even, an agriculture-industry leader with senior management experience in crop and livestock production, will join the National Pork Board as its new chief executive officer on June 6.

Currently based in South Dakota, Even is global industry relations lead with DuPont Pioneer.

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“As a fourth-generation farmer, I have deep, personal knowledge of the challenges facing today’s pork producers and I am impressed with and completely support the pork checkoff’s strategic plan that guides and directs its programs,” Even said. “I look forward to working on behalf of America’s more than 60,000 pig farmers to build consumer trust, drive sustainable production and grow consumer demand for pork.”

Before joining the National Pork Board, Even managed DuPont Pioneer’s global industry relations strategy. In that role, he built collaborative stakeholder relationships in the areas of seed, biotechnology, biofuels and farm policy. Prior to that position, he served as DuPont Pioneer’s commercial unit lead for South Dakota, North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.

From 2007 to 2010, Even served as South Dakota secretary of agriculture. He also served South Dakota as deputy secretary of tourism and state development, director of the Governor’s Office of Economic Development, state energy policy director and policy advisor for South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds.

“Bill’s stellar career in public service has been devoted to defining ag policy and implementing the often difficult changes needed to continuously improve,” said Derrick Sleezer, National Pork Board president and a pig farmer from Cherokee, Iowa. “His ability to build trusted relationships is critical to the U.S. pork industry. I feel confident in his experience and discipline needed to build and lead teams to meet the growing demand for protein in the U.S. and abroad.”

Even holds a degree in agricultural production from Lake Area Technical Institute, a bachelor of science in agricultural business and minor in economics from South Dakota State University and a juris doctorate from Drake University Law School, where he was an Opperman Scholar.

He and his family own and operate a fifth-generation diversified crop and livestock operation near Humboldt, S.D., where they raise corn, soybeans, wheat, alfalfa and cattle. The farm was homesteaded in 1883 by his great-grandfather and Even began farming in 1983. He and his wife, Janell, have three children and currently live in Humboldt, but will relocate to the Des Moines, Iowa, area, where the National Pork Board has offices.

National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) CEO Neil Dierks congratulated Even, adding, “As a diversified crop and livestock farmer and the former South Dakota secretary of agriculture, Bill brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this important job. I look forward to working with him on promoting the interests of America’s pork producers as they continue to provide the safest, most nutritious pork to the domestic and international markets.”

Even will begin on June 6, and his first week will include attending the National Pork Board’s June board of directors meeting and the World Pork Expo.

The National Pork Board has responsibility for checkoff-funded research, promotion and consumer information projects and for communicating with pork producers and the public.

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