Ohio Soybean Organizations Welcome Kiley Holbrook As Policy and Demand Coordinator
The Ohio Soybean Association (OSA) and Ohio Soybean Council (OSC) are excited to welcome Kiley Holbrook to their staff as the Policy and Demand Coordinator. In this role, she will implement and analyze state and federal policy priorities, drive farmer and partner engagement on key issues, and build domestic and international soybean demand, to the benefit of Ohio soybean farmers and stakeholders.
“On behalf of both of our boards, I’m happy to welcome Kiley to our Ohio Soybean team,” said Rusty Goebel, OSA president and Williams County soybean farmer. “Kiley not only has experience in agriculture policy and research that will help OSA, but she completed an internship with the Ohio corn and small grains checkoffs and understands how checkoff work impacts Ohio soybean farmers.”
Holbrook has a strong background in agriculture policy, including a summer internship in the U.S. House of Representatives, and she most recently worked as a legislative aide to Rep. Rodney Creech in the Ohio House of Representatives. She recently graduated from The Ohio State University with a double major in agricultural communications and public policy. Holbrook is a graduate of Amanda-Clearcreek High School in Amanda, Ohio.