Mark Wright Named President of Nebraska Pork Producers Association

Here’s a look at the newly elected officers of the Nebraska Pork Producers Association.

Mark Wright
Mark Wright
(Nebraska Pork Producers Association)

Mark Wright of Fremont, Neb., was elected president of the Nebraska Pork Producers Association (NPPA) at a director’s meeting held on Jan. 19.

“My goals are to promote the pork industry at the local, state, national and international levels and to ensure that NPPA is a resource to help Nebraska pork producers be successful now and in the future,” Wright said in a release. “I also want to extend my appreciation to NPPA’s past presidents for advancing our mission and continually telling our story. Their service to the industry has been invaluable. I am honored to serve the pork industry in Nebraska as president in 2023.”

Wright is the assistant manager of the Nebraska division for the Wiechman Pig Company and serves as the animal handling and welfare coordinator. He, along with his wife Jennifer and daughter Olivia, reside in Fremont. With over 30 years in the pork industry, he brings a comprehensive background to the leadership role, NPPA said in a release.

First elected to the NPPA board in 2020, he was placed into the officer’s rotation as vice president in 2021. He was part of the 2020 National Pork Leadership Institute, has represented producers in Washington, D.C., as a participant in the National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) Legislative Action Conference (LAC), and served as a delegate to the National Pork Forum. He also represented Nebraska pork producers on a trade mission to Columbia with then Lt. Governor Mike Foley in 2022.

In late February, he will be traveling to Monterrey, Mexico on a trade mission with the United States Meat Export Federation (USMEF).

“Mexico is the largest destination for U.S. pork exports. During the four-day trade mission, Mark will gain an understanding of Mexico’s market dynamics, have market briefings, tour retail outlets to view USMEF activities and merchandising techniques. and take part in promoting U.S. pork at Expo Carnes, the largest meat industry trade show in Mexico,” NPPA said in a release.

Connor Livingston, director of sites and mill operations for Livingston Enterprise based in Fairbury, Neb., was elected at president-elect and Ryan Priester, a producer from Humphrey, Neb., was elected as vice president. Jared Lierman of Beemer, Neb., will continue to serve as past president.

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