(KMZA)--The Nemaha County Cooperative Association has completed its search for a new CEO.
The Board of Directors for the Cooperative has announced the hiring of Bobby Martin.
Martin most recently served as CEO for Southern Plains Coop in Lewis, Kansas. Prior to that, he served in various management roles and has extensive experience in key financial positions.
Martin will officially begin work August 15th.
The Cooperative was established in March of 1936. It has annual sales of more than $110 million with over 10 million bushels of grain storage capacity.
The main office is in Seneca, with facilities serving locations in Seneca, Corning, Baileyville, Centralia, Vliets, St. Marys, Belvue and Wamego.
Currently, the Cooperative has more than 80 full-time employees.
The Cooperative is also a majority owner of Midwest Ag Services LLC, a state-of-the art feed mill facility which started operations in February 2003.
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