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Dec. 3, 2024
Source: AgGateway news release During the recent North America Annual Meeting and Conference in Austin last month, AgGateway leadership set aside time to honor outstanding work by some of its most active volunteers. A special awards presentation honored six individuals in four categories. "Dedicated volunteer time and talent is how our work on interoperability and digital connectivity gets done, and we are pleased to highlight those who have done exceptional work with honors that recognize both long-term, sustained contributions as well as specific projects over the past 24 months," says Brent Kemp, AgGateway President and CEO. The 2024 honorees included the following:
North America | Zach Leiser, GROWMARK Europe | Johannes Sonnen, DKE Data - Agrirouter Latin America | Flavio Barros, Proagrica At the ceremony, AgGateway Executive Vice President and COO Jeremy Wilson praised Barros and Sonnen for their organizational involvement and championing of AgGateway work in their respective regions. In North America, Leiser provided leadership throughout 2024 on specific efforts in the field boundaries working group. "Zach took the reins leading field boundary at a time when it needed some direction," said Wilson, "and more importantly he went back to a number of members and asked questions and challenged people to provide us input because we were making decisions that would impact them. Without question, Zach has led this with great authority."
"He's not only been an incredible contributor to our organization, but he was also involved in a lot of the development work we did with the ADAPT Standard, serving as a consultant and creating the ADAPT plug-in to the standard,' said Wilson. "He's facilitated countless meetings and been not only a great volunteer but exemplifies the leadership that we need to bring consensus to our work." Kemp presented the President's Award to Theresa Fitzsimmons of Bayer Crop Science. "Over the last several years, Theresa has worked to build consensus around significant business problems. She has also made positive changes working with other members and working with committees to make sure that digital resources are stewarded through process," he said. Finally, the Ron Farrell Attitude Award was presented to long-time volunteer and contributor Stuart Rhea of Endless Wonder Consulting.
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