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2023 AHA Board of Directors Candidate Slate
The American Hereford Association (AHA) nominating committee is pleased to announce the six candidates nominated for election to the AHA Board of Directors. The candidates are as follows:
Tom Boatman, Rockford, IL 404-372-6754 tomtammy@perksranch.com
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David Burns, Pikeville, TN 615-477-5668 burnsda2@gmail.com
Jerry Delaney, Lake Benton, MN 507-820-0661 jdh@delaneyherefords.com



Cindy Pribil, Hennessey, OK 405-853-5232 rpribil65@pldi.net
Linda Sidwell, Carr, CO 970-381-6811 office@sidwellherefords.com




Scott Sullivan, Grannis, AR 870-584-8990 sullivanscottn@yahoo.com
The American Angus Association® recently named Levi Landers as director of field services. Landers will lead the Angus regional manager team, the largest field staff of any beef breed association in the United States.

“Levi’s entire professional career has been serving cattleman in the field,” said Mark McCully, chief executive officer for the Association. “He understands the needs of both Angus breeders and their customers. Levi is highly respected for his knowledge, humility and straightforward approach.”
Landers has served the cattle industry for nearly 20 years. Since 2019, he has been the Association regional manager for the states of Nebraska and Colorado. Prior to that, Landers was a field manager for the American Hereford Association and began his career with the Western Ag Reporter
“I look forward to working with the experienced Angus regional managers team helping our Association members,” Landers said. “There’s nothing we like more than visiting about good cattle and seeing our breeders succeed.”
Landers replaces veteran regional manager, David Gazda, who has worked for the Association for 35 years, seven as director of field services.
Gazda has chosen to step back solely into the regional manager role for Region 2 of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, but will remain as an advisor to the field staff of the Association. This change will allow Gazda to travel less, but still remain as a valuable resource.
“We couldn’t be more grateful for the experience David brings to the regional manager team and the entire organization,” McCully said. “His knowledge of the seedstock business has been invaluable as the Association has grown and evolved over the years.”
Landers assumed his role on May 1. He and his wife, Jessica, and their family will be relocating to St. Joseph, MO in the coming months. A position for a new regional manager in Nebraska and Colorado has been posted on Angus. org/careers.
For more information about the American Angus Association, please visit angus.org.
—Written by Holly Martin, Angus Communications














