$2,500 - $5,000
Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
Illinois
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Mark Gebhards has led multiple organizations in developing results-based plans to reposition the organization for future success. His most recent position with the Illinois Farm Bureau as Chief Strategy Officer saw him lead the organization in a complete organizational member strategy that will position the Farm Bureau to effectively serve their members for years to come.
Mark has over thirty years of success in leading organizations with Governmental Affairs, Policy Development, and Advocacy work that engage members and staff to achieve desired results. He can show you what it takes in practice, not theory, to achieve optimal outcomes that position the organization successfully.
Associations count on members that are engaged as leaders and advocates. Mark can help you develop programs that cultivate members in to becoming effective advocates and organizational leaders. Mark has led organizational restructures that maximize staff ability and skill sets to increase production, maintain high performers, and improve overall morale where people are excited about coming to work for your organization or business.
Finding the right fit, identifying respective roles, communicating effectively, and maintaining positive professional relationships are a few of the positive outcomes that Mark can assist your business or organization in achieving. This partnership is vitally important if organizations and business are to achieve success. Mark has led Board self-assessment sessions as well as staff talent assessments that resulted in positive outcomes.
Mark is available to keynote for audiences of 50 to 5,000 on legislative and regulatory issues that will impact American agriculture. Need help energizing your members to take action on issues that matter to you? Mark can fire up your members to do just that!
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Mark recently retired after a 42-year career in Agricultural association work that included the Illinois Farm Bureau, Illinois Pork Producers Association, and the American Soybean Association. He worked at Illinois Farm Bureau for 28 of those years retiring as the Chief Strategy Officer and Advisor to the President. Prior to that he was the Executive Director of the Governmental Affairs and Commodities division overseeing all of IFB’s legislative and regulatory work in the local, state, and federal arenas. He was also responsible for all work and programs in the commodity area that included livestock production, specialty crop production, agricultural trade work, agricultural research, and ag industry partnerships. He served as a county Farm Bureau manager in Stark and Macoupin counties at the beginning of his IFB career.
Mark was the Executive Director of the Illinois Pork Producers Association for just shy of 10 years. He was one of the main authors of the Livestock Management Facilities Act which governs livestock siting and production in Illinois still today.
From 1989 to 1994 Mark worked at the American Soybean Association in St. Louis MO and was involved in the creation and passage of the national soybean checkoff program.
Mark grew up on a grain and livestock farm west of Springfield IL. He received his undergraduate degree in business from SIU Carbondale and completed an MBA from the U of I. He and his wife Beth of 42 years have four grown children and reside in Springfield, IL.
Request Availability for Mark Gebhards
MARK GEBHARDS
Illinois
$2,500 - $5,000
Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
Mark Gebhards has led multiple organizations in developing results-based plans to reposition the organization for future success. His most recent position with the Illinois Farm Bureau as Chief Strategy Officer saw him lead the organization in a complete organizational member strategy that will position the Farm Bureau to effectively serve their members for years to come.
Mark has over thirty years of success in leading organizations with Governmental Affairs, Policy Development, and Advocacy work that engage members and staff to achieve desired results. He can show you what it takes in practice, not theory, to achieve optimal outcomes that position the organization successfully.
Associations count on members that are engaged as leaders and advocates. Mark can help you develop programs that cultivate members in to becoming effective advocates and organizational leaders. Mark has led organizational restructures that maximize staff ability and skill sets to increase production, maintain high performers, and improve overall morale where people are excited about coming to work for your organization or business.
Finding the right fit, identifying respective roles, communicating effectively, and maintaining positive professional relationships are a few of the positive outcomes that Mark can assist your business or organization in achieving. This partnership is vitally important if organizations and business are to achieve success. Mark has led Board self-assessment sessions as well as staff talent assessments that resulted in positive outcomes.
Mark is available to keynote for audiences of 50 to 5,000 on legislative and regulatory issues that will impact American agriculture. Need help energizing your members to take action on issues that matter to you? Mark can fire up your members to do just that!
Read More
Mark recently retired after a 42-year career in Agricultural association work that included the Illinois Farm Bureau, Illinois Pork Producers Association, and the American Soybean Association. He worked at Illinois Farm Bureau for 28 of those years retiring as the Chief Strategy Officer and Advisor to the President. Prior to that he was the Executive Director of the Governmental Affairs and Commodities division overseeing all of IFB’s legislative and regulatory work in the local, state, and federal arenas. He was also responsible for all work and programs in the commodity area that included livestock production, specialty crop production, agricultural trade work, agricultural research, and ag industry partnerships. He served as a county Farm Bureau manager in Stark and Macoupin counties at the beginning of his IFB career.
Mark was the Executive Director of the Illinois Pork Producers Association for just shy of 10 years. He was one of the main authors of the Livestock Management Facilities Act which governs livestock siting and production in Illinois still today.
From 1989 to 1994 Mark worked at the American Soybean Association in St. Louis MO and was involved in the creation and passage of the national soybean checkoff program.
Mark grew up on a grain and livestock farm west of Springfield IL. He received his undergraduate degree in business from SIU Carbondale and completed an MBA from the U of I. He and his wife Beth of 42 years have four grown children; Shane (wife Lauren) in SC, Grant(wife Laura), Logan in SC, and Molly. Mark and Beth reside in Springfield IL.