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Becoming an Ag CEO: Kerryann (Mehmen) Kocher's ('99) Journey From the Barnyard to the Boardroom

11 min · 10. okt. 2022
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For our 1st episode of Season 2, we interviewed 1999 Nashua-Plainfield graduate Kerryann (Mehmen) Kocher about how her experiences growing up on a farm in rural Plainfield and involvements in 4-H and FFA influenced her rise to success in Ag business. In 2020, Kocher was named CEO of Vytelle, a precision livestock company focused on improving the global beef and dairy industries through accelerated genetic progress. Kocher, her husband, and three children currently reside just outside Kansas City in Desoto, Kansas, but she still calls Plainfield home!

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