Saskatchewan Pulse Growers Appoint Directors
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Friday, December 14
The Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) Board of
Directors has appointed Tim Wiens of Herschel
and Corey Loessin of Radisson to serve as
Directors on the Board for a one year term.
“We are happy to welcome Tim and Corey to the
Board,” says Morgan Nunweiler, SPG Board
Chair.
“Tim brings great experience in strategic
planning from his time on the Sask Canola
Board, and
Corey has excellent knowledge of the industry
and its partners, having served as the SPG
representative to Pulse Canada.”
“We would like to thank Shawn Buhr, Jim Moen,
and Bert Vandenberg, who have chosen to
resign
from the SPG Board effective Thursday,
December 13, for their work on behalf of the
Board and the
industry. Their dedication and passion for
the pulse industry was essential in building
our strategic
plan.”
Tim and Corey will be joining current board
members Morgan Nunweiler of Kindersley and
Lee Moats
of Riceton, as well as newly re-elected
Director Vicki Dutton of Paynton and
returning Director John
Bennett of Biggar.
“The SPG Board continues to focus on the
exciting opportunities ahead in the pulse
industry,” says
Nunweiler. “In 2013, through our strategic
partnership with the University of
Saskatchewan, we will be
celebrating the milestone of 100 varieties
that have been developed by the Crop
Development Centre
and distributed to growers through our
Variety Release Program.”
“SPG is working with industry to develop a
strategy to address the growing number of
consumers in
the world who are actively seeking healthy
food choices. The pulse industry is poised
for substantial
growth.”
For more information please contact:
Morgan Nunweiler
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
Board Chair
P: 306-831-7667
mcnunweiler@sasktel.net
SPG represents over 17,000 pulse crop
producers in Saskatchewan. Accountable to and
funded by
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Friday, December 14
The Saskatchewan Pulse Growers (SPG) Board of
Directors has appointed Tim Wiens of Herschel
and Corey Loessin of Radisson to serve as
Directors on the Board for a one year term.
“We are happy to welcome Tim and Corey to the
Board,” says Morgan Nunweiler, SPG Board
Chair.
“Tim brings great experience in strategic
planning from his time on the Sask Canola
Board, and
Corey has excellent knowledge of the industry
and its partners, having served as the SPG
representative to Pulse Canada.”
“We would like to thank Shawn Buhr, Jim Moen,
and Bert Vandenberg, who have chosen to
resign
from the SPG Board effective Thursday,
December 13, for their work on behalf of the
Board and the
industry. Their dedication and passion for
the pulse industry was essential in building
our strategic
plan.”
Tim and Corey will be joining current board
members Morgan Nunweiler of Kindersley and
Lee Moats
of Riceton, as well as newly re-elected
Director Vicki Dutton of Paynton and
returning Director John
Bennett of Biggar.
“The SPG Board continues to focus on the
exciting opportunities ahead in the pulse
industry,” says
Nunweiler. “In 2013, through our strategic
partnership with the University of
Saskatchewan, we will be
celebrating the milestone of 100 varieties
that have been developed by the Crop
Development Centre
and distributed to growers through our
Variety Release Program.”
“SPG is working with industry to develop a
strategy to address the growing number of
consumers in
the world who are actively seeking healthy
food choices. The pulse industry is poised
for substantial
growth.”
For more information please contact:
Morgan Nunweiler
Saskatchewan Pulse Growers
Board Chair
P: 306-831-7667
mcnunweiler@sasktel.net
SPG represents over 17,000 pulse crop
producers in Saskatchewan. Accountable to and
funded by
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