Agri-Pulse promotes Jason Lutz, welcomes intern

WASHINGTON, April 17, 2017 - Agri-Pulse is pleased to announce the promotion of Jason Lutz to Marketing Manager and the selection of Allison Luety as an editorial intern.

“Jason has become a critical member of the Agri-Pulse team, leading the advertising responsibilities for our new web site, including our transition to DoubleClick for Publishers. In addition, he continues to serve our diverse client mix of subscribers and advertisers with expertise and professionalism,” said Allan Johnson, Vice President for Marketing.

Since joining the Agri-Pulse team’s Camdenton, MO. office in 2012, his involvement has grown to include virtually all areas of the business, including subscription sales, technical support, product development, management, marketing and advertising sales responsibilities.

Lutz will continue to broaden his industry connections with key influencers around the country and engage in more business development for Agri-Pulse. On a personal level, he is actively involved in helping other small businesses succeed through tourism and promotion, serving as the President-elect for the Camdenton, Missouri Chamber of Commerce.

In addition, Allison Luety will join the Agri-Pulse editorial team in Washington, D.C. in May, where she will cover hearings and events, writing for the company’s subscription-only newsletter and web site.

Luety grew up in South-Central Wisconsin on her family’s farm where she was immersed in production agriculture. Currently, Luety is a student at Iowa State University majoring in Public Relations, Ag & Society. She is engaged in various leadership activities including Agriculture Communicators of Tomorrow, Agriculture Entrepreneurship Initiative Student Advisory Team and the National Agri-Marketing Association Competition Team. In May, she will graduate with the class of 2017.

Calling herself an “innovative communicator and a passionate agriculturalist,” Luety previously held internships with FarmHer.com, the American Royal, AgSolver, American Farm Bureau Federation, National Pork Board and the Iowa State Daily.

About Agri-Pulse: Agri-Pulse is the most trusted source for farm and rural policy information in Washington, D.C., providing a balanced perspective on a wide variety of issues including the farm bill, nutrition, trade, food safety, environment, biotechnology, organic, conservation and crop insurance. Agri-Pulse publishes a subscription only e-newsletter, the Agri-Pulse Daily Harvest early morning news summary and breaking news on www.Agri-Pulse.com

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