Grant Leslie has been named government and policy operating partner at S2G Investments. In her new role, Leslie will support the growth of S2G’s portfolio companies by addressing regulatory issues and engaging with government programs. She joins S2G after nearly 15 years at FGS Global, where she served as global head of the food team. Leslie was a senior adviser to then-Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack during the Obama administration, following a decade of working in the Senate on issues including the farm bill, nutrition programs, renewable energy, rural development and agricultural trade.

CropLife International has appointed Corteva CEO Chuck Magro chairman of the group's board of directors. Before joining Corteva, Magro served as president and CEO of Nutrien, following his tenure as president and CEO of Agrium, a global company that produced and distributed fertilizers, crop nutrients and crop protection products. Agrium merged with the Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan in 2018 to form Nutrien. Magro succeeds Livio Tedeschi, president of BASF Agricultural Solutions. 

Grant Leslie.jpegGrant Leslie (Linkedin Photo)

Alison Foster was promoted to manager of government affairs and operations for the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives. Foster served as coordinator of government affairs and communications at NCFC for three years following her role as a membership services associate at the Education Finance Council. 

Michael Ahmed was appointed president and CEO of United Dairy Farmers Inc. He was previously chief operating officer at The Gorilla Glue Co. and earlier held roles at Tyson Foods, AdvancedPierre Foods and Procter & Gamble. Ahmed succeeds Brad Lindner, who is retiring after 27 years leading the organization. UDF celebrated its 85th anniversary this year. 

Ken Fisher is leaving AmericanHort after 10 years as the organization’s president and CEO. During his tenure, Fisher strengthened AmericanHort’s role as a national advocate for horticulture. Earlier, he held leadership roles with Lone Star Funds, Elmer’s Products, POET and the Coleman Company. He will remain in his role until the end of May 2026.

Tucker Stewart, who as an aide to Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan. wrote a steamy novella  that raised some eyebrows when reported in September, has a new job at USDA. He is no longer a deputy assistant secretary for congressional relations and “is now working on USDA’s lawfare portfolio,” according to a spokesperson.

The National Milk Producers Federation has appointed Brian Rexing as its 15th chairman. A fourth-generation farmer, Rexing is a member of the Dairy Farmers of America cooperative and serves on its executive committee. He is also the vice president of Evansville Young Dairymen and received the Indiana Dairy Producer of the Year award in 2021. Rexing and his wife own and operate New Generation Dairy in Indiana. He succeeds Randy Mooney, who served as NMPF's chairman for the past 17 years. Mooney will continue to work for the organization on its executive committee.  

Chris Cooper is now CEO and board director of XCF Global, a company specializing in the decarbonization of the aviation industry, effective Nov. 7. He has more than 25 years of experience in the global energy industry, having served as president of Neste U.S., where he led strategic initiatives for renewable fuel producers such as sustainable aviation fuel. He also served as head of renewables trading at BGN, a leading energy and commodities trading company, and held leadership roles at Phillips 66 and Chevron. Cooper succeeds Mihir Dange, who served as the company’s CEO and board chair. Current XCF board member Wray Thorn will take over as interim board chair. 

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Ashley Higgins has been named government affairs director for ClearPath, an entrepreneurial, strategic nonprofit that develops policy solutions for clean energy and industrial innovation. She previously worked in the Senate as deputy legislative director and energy policy adviser for Sen. Dave McCormick, R-Pa. 

The Bipartisan Policy Center hired Kathryn Kline Tyndall as associate director for energy. She will focus on load growth, state utility regulation and advanced energy technologies. Tyndall held leadership roles at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners and the National Regulatory Research Institute, and served as an economic development and small business fellow for then-Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga. Marcel Akhame, Daniel Hoenig and Adam Cowie-Haskell also join BPC as senior policy analysts; Nora Teagan is a new project assistant for the energy program.

Two promotions have been made in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, with Jessica Boulanger moving up to senior vice president and head of communications and public affairs, and Courtney Felts being named senior vice president and head of marketing and messaging strategy. Prior to joining the chamber in 2023, Boulanger served as head of executive communications at Amazon. Felts has worked for the chamber for 14 years and most recently served as senior vice president of executive communications. 

Faith_Marshall_1020.jpgMarshall Faith (Scoular Photo)

Michael Essington will join the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology as chief counsel. Earlier, Essington served as a senior manager of government affairs at EchoStar Corp.

Matthew Perin was promoted to vice president of government relations and regulatory affairs at Kroger. He’s been with the company for nearly nine years, recently as head of government relations and regulatory affairs. Earlier, he worked for Bayer and the House Ag Committee. 

The Kentucky Corn Growers Association hired Camryn Manipn as communications director. She previously worked for Kentucky Farm Bureau and at Gardens of Babylon Landscapes. 

Marshall Faith, founder and chairman emeritus of Scoular, a global agribusiness providing supply chain solutions for grain, food and feed ingredients, died in late October at the age of 96. He served as the company's CEO for 23 years and as chairman for 25 years.