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Staff promotion at American Seed Trade Association

American Seed Trade Association (ASTA) President & CEO Andy LaVigne has promoted two staff members. Pat Miller has been promoted to Senior Director, Special Projects, and Jordan Gregory has been promoted to Director, State Government Affairs.

"For nearly two decades, Pat Miller has been the seed industry's trusted advisor on state legislative affairs and treated seed issues. As he moves on to a new role within ASTA, we are grateful for his institutional and technical knowledge on critical issues impacting seed growers across the country," said LaVigne. "In the three years Jordan has been with ASTA, she has demonstrated her ability to quickly understand and address our members' needs. I am excited to have her on ASTA's government affairs team and encourage members to engage with her on state legislative issues during a key election year."

Pat has led ASTA's state government affairs since 2007, working with state and regional industry associations to monitor legislative initiatives across the 50 state capitals and managing legislative, regulatory, and grassroots activities in response. He also directs ASTA's Seed Advocate program, informing and mobilizing seed industry activists.

Jordan joined ASTA in 2021 as Manager of Membership Engagement. She previously served as the Policy Specialist for the Texas Department of Agriculture, analyzing agricultural legislation on both the state and federal level, educating stakeholders and legislators to ensure relevant policy initiatives supported the industry's continued growth. In her new role, she will lead ASTA's state government affairs advocacy efforts, ensuring that the seed industry continues to have a strong voice across the country.

For more information:
American Seed Trade Association
1701 Duke Street, Ste. 275
Alexandria, VA 22314
Tel.: (703) 837-8140
info@amseed.org
www.amseed.org

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