Hepworth leads a strong and united executive team for grain farmers
Grain Growers of Canada (GGC) is excited to announce the election of its new executive, a team of experienced leaders committed to advocating for grain farmers across the nation.
Scott Hepworth, a grain farmer from Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, and Director with the Saskatchewan Wheat Development Commission, has been elected as Chair. Hepworth brings a wealth of experience in policy advocacy and a strong understanding of prairie agriculture. His leadership is seen as essential during a pivotal time for Canada's grain industry.
Joining Hepworth in the leadership roles are Sally Parsonage, a grain farmer from Baldur, Manitoba, and Secretary of the Manitoba Crop Alliance, as 1st Vice Chair. Alongside her is Daryl Fransoo, a grain farmer from Glaslyn, Saskatchewan, who serves as the Chair of the Wheat Growers Association, and now holds the position of 2nd Vice Chair. Together, they bring a deep understanding of policy and governance to the GGC leadership team.
“We are proud to welcome our new executive, whose leadership brings valuable experience and a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing grain farmers,” said Kyle Larkin, Executive Director of GGC. “With Scott, Sally, and Daryl’s leadership in these roles, GGC is well positioned to advance short-term and long-term policy solutions that strengthen the profitability, resiliency, and viability of family-run grain farms across Canada.”