Incumbent Keith Currie has been re-elected as president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, currently holding its annual general meeting at Hamilton, Ont.
Currie received the nod after an election with challenger and current vice-president of OFA, Peggy Brekveld.
Currie has served three, one-year terms as president. In his acceptance speech, Currie said, “You would not have made a bad choice today, and I will look forward to continue working alongside (Peggy).”
OFA President candidates responding to questions from delegates in an engaged discussion on key issues and priorities impacting the organization and the agriculture industry #OFAgm19 #adaptandgrow #ontag #ruralON #leadership pic.twitter.com/AmTQ7akcKh
— Ontario Federation of Agriculture (@OntarioFarms) November 18, 2019
Congratulations to Keith Currie @curb1961. Keith has been re-elected as OFA President for his fourth term as leader of the organization. Keith will serve in the position for another one-year term #OFAgm19 #adaptandgrow #leadership #ontag pic.twitter.com/kGiDM7XYTK
— Ontario Federation of Agriculture (@OntarioFarms) November 18, 2019
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