Greg Ibach Explained

Greg Ibach
Office1:Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs
President1:Donald Trump
Term Start1:October 30, 2017[1]
Term End1:January 20, 2021
Predecessor1:Edward M. Avalos[2]
Successor1:Jennifer Moffitt
Office2:Nebraska Director of Agriculture
Governor2:Dave Heineman
Pete Ricketts
Term Start2:June 2005
Term End2:October 2017
Predecessor2:Merlyn Carlson[3]
Successor2:Steve Wellman[4]
Spouse:Teresa Ibach
Children:3
Education:University of Nebraska–Lincoln (BS)

Gregory Ibach is an American farmer and government official from Sumner, Nebraska,[5] who served as the Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs. Prior to assuming the role, he was the Nebraska director of agriculture.

Early life and education

In 1980 Ibach graduated from Sumner-Eddyville-Miller High School.[6] He earned a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln[7] with majors in animal science and agricultural economics.[8]

Career

Ibach spent his early career with Farm Credit Services, working as a loan officer and eventually becoming assistant vice president. He is a past president of the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture.[9] Ibach was named Nebraska Director of Agriculture by Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman in June 2005 and was the longest-serving state agriculture director in Nebraska history.[10] Prior to this appointment, he had spent over six years as Nebraska's Assistant Director of Agriculture.

Ibach was nominated by President Donald Trump to become Under Secretary of Agriculture for Marketing and Regulatory Programs on September 5, 2017, and was confirmed by voice vote in the United States Senate on October 26, 2017. He left office on January 20, 2021.

On March 4, 2021, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln announced that their Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources had appointed Greg Ibach as the inaugural Under Secretary in Residence, who had started this half-time position on February 1, 2021.[11]

Personal life

Ibach is married to wife Teresa. They have three adult children and live on their family farm and ranch in Sumner, Nebraska.

Awards

Ibach has been inducted into the Nebraska Hall of Agricultural Achievement and recognized for contributions to agriculture by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.[12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Soderlin. Barbara. At swearing-in for U.S. Department of Agriculture post, Sumner's Ibach vows to have 'open door' for farmers . November 3, 2017. Kearney Hub. October 31, 2017.
  2. Web site: PN887 - Nomination of Gregory Ibach for Department of Agriculture, 115th Congress (2017-2018). October 26, 2017.
  3. Web site: Greg Ibach.
  4. Web site: Steve Wellman.
  5. Web site: March 3, 2021. Ibach joins UNL as IANR Under Secretary in Residence. May 26, 2021. IANR News. en.
  6. Web site: Potter. Lori. Rural Roots: After two decades at state, national ag departments, Greg Ibach returns to Sumner. June 14, 2021. Kearney Hub. February 27, 2021 . en.
  7. Web site: March 3, 2021. Ibach joins UNL as IANR Under Secretary in Residence. June 14, 2021. IANR News. en.
  8. Web site: Greg Ibach Bopgraphy. June 14, 2021.
  9. News: Williams. Tess. Ibach will be nominated for key role with USDA . October 3, 2017. Lincoln Journal-Star. September 2, 2017.
  10. Web site: Ibach leaves a mark, as longest ag director in Nebraska history. White. Steve. October 27, 2017. KHGI. February 28, 2019.
  11. Web site: Greg Ibach joins UNL as IANR undersecretary-in-residence. June 26, 2021. Nebraska City News-Press. en-US.
  12. News: September 2, 2017. President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate Personnel to Key Administration Posts. whitehouse.gov. October 2, 2017. National Archives.