Mark Keenum Explained

Mark E. Keenum
19th President of
Term Start:January 5, 2009
Predecessor:Robert H. Foglesong
Office2:Chair of Board for International Food and Agricultural Development
Term Start2:April 2018
Term End2:January 2022
Predecessor2:Brady Deaton
Successor2:Laurence B. Alexander
Office3:Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services
Term Start3:2007
Term End3:January 20, 2009
Predecessor3:J.B. Penn
Successor3:James W. Miller
Birth Date:28 January 1961
Birth Place:Starkville, Mississippi, U.S.
Spouse:Rhonda Keenum
Children:4
Education:Northeast Mississippi Community College
Mississippi State University
Module:
Child:yes
Thesis Title:An economic analysis of farm-raised catfish production in Mississippi with emphasis on costs and cash flows
Thesis Url:https://www.proquest.com/docview/303690505/
Thesis Year:1988
Doctoral Advisor:John E. Waldrop
Discipline:agricultural economics

Mark Everett Keenum (born January 28, 1961) is an agricultural economist who is the 19th and current university president of Mississippi State University.

He served as a professor at Mississippi State University from 1988 to 1989 and 1997 to 2009, congressional staff of U.S. Senator Thad Cochran from 1989 to 2006, Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services in the United States Department of Agriculture from 2007 to 2009, and chair of Board for International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD) from 2018 to 2022.

Background

Keenum was born in Starkville, Mississippi, on January 28, 1961.[1] He graduated from Corinth High School in Corinth, Mississippi, and was a lineman for the CHS Warriors football team. He also earned an Associate of Arts degree from Northeast Mississippi Community College in Booneville and played on Northeast Tigers football team. He holds a bachelor's degree in agricultural economics (1983), a Master of Science in agricultural economics (1984), and a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics (1988) from Mississippi State University.[2]

Career

After completing his bachelor's and master's degrees, Keenum joined the MSU faculty as a marketing specialist with the Mississippi Cooperative Extension Service at Mississippi State University (MSU) in 1984.

Two years later, he accepted a position as a research associate with the Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station (MAFES) at MSU. After receiving his Ph.D in agricultural economics in 1988, Keenum joined the faculty as an assistant professor/economist in Mississippi State's Department of Agricultural Economics.[3] Keenum served on the staff of U.S. Senator Thad Cochran in Washington, D.C., from 1989–2006, first as a legislative assistant for agriculture and natural resources and then as chief of staff.

From 1997 to 2006, Keenum served Mississippi State as an adjunct professor in agricultural economics.

In 2006 Keenum was named the Under Secretary of Agriculture for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services for the United States Department of Agriculture.[4] In this role Keenum provided leadership and oversight for the Farm Service Agency, the Risk Management Agency, and the Foreign Agricultural Service.

Keenum was named as the 19th president of Mississippi State University in November 2008 and began his term in January 2009.[5]

Keenum serves as chairman of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools' Commission on Colleges' Executive Council.

He formerly served as a member of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities board of directors.[6]

Keenum was elected vice-president of the Southeastern Conference Executive Committee in 2015 and serves on the SEC’s Content Committee that oversees the SEC Network. He also represents the SEC as a member of the College Football Playoff's (CFP) Board of Managers.[7] In 2016, he was elected to serve a two-year term as the president of the Southeastern Conference.[8]

In 2018, Keenum was appointed as chair of the Board for International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD) by U.S. President Donald Trump.[9] He was later succeeded by Laurence B. Alexander in January 2022.[10]

Personal life

Keenum was born in Starkville, Mississippi, and grew up in Corinth, Mississippi. Keenum is married to the former Rhonda Newman of Booneville, Mississippi, also an MSU graduate. They have four children: Rett, Mary Phillips, Katie, and Torie.[11]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009 Track & Field . static.hailstate.com . April 21, 2021 . 85.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . www.msstate.edu . January 13, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100527130629/http://www.msstate.edu/web/alumnus/fall08/Alumnus_fall08.pdf . May 27, 2010 . dead.
  3. Web site: Dr. Mark Keenum : Dr. Mark Everett Keenum was sworn in as Under Secretary on December 20, 2006. . Mississippi.edu . January 21, 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304031233/http://www.mississippi.edu/ieo/downloads/mark_keenum_bio_081104.pdf . March 4, 2016 .
  4. Web site: President nominates Mark Keenum to be undersecretary of agriculture . Deltafarmpress.com . November 14, 2006 . January 21, 2017.
  5. Web site: Mississippi Public Universities – Board Names Dr. Mark Keenum 19th President of Mississippi State University . Mississippi.edu . December 20, 2006 . January 21, 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202004313/http://www.mississippi.edu/ihl/newsstory.asp?ID=669 . February 2, 2017 .
  6. Web site: Keenum tapped for APLU organization's board | Mississippi State University . Msstate.edu . December 13, 2012 . January 21, 2017.
  7. Web site: MSU President Mark Keenum elected vice president of SEC . Clarionledger.com . May 29, 2015 . January 21, 2017.
  8. Web site: Carter . Courtney . MSU's President Keenum lands top SEC seat . SuperTalk Mississippi . July 27, 2021 . June 3, 2016.
  9. News: President Donald J. Trump Announces Intent to Nominate and Appoint Personnel to Key Administration Posts. May 24, 2018. National Archives. whitehouse.gov. en-US.
  10. Web site: New Board for International Food and Agricultural Development (BIFAD) Appointments Agrilinks . agrilinks.org . January 20, 2022 . May 14, 2023 . en.
  11. Web site: Brumfield . Patsy R. . MSU's first lady, mom . Daily Journal . April 21, 2021 . en . March 28, 2008.
  12. Web site: Archived copy . www.newschannel5.com . January 13, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140203141049/http://www.newschannel5.com/story/8148316/bruce-knight-mark-keenum-and-nancy-montanez-johner-receive-national-recognition-with-distinguished-public-service-award . February 3, 2014 . dead.
  13. Web site: Keenum wins Congressional award – Mississippi Business Journal . Msbusiness.com . January 21, 2017.
  14. Web site: Mississippi Press Association . m360.mspress.org . January 13, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140203022704/https://m360.mspress.org/ViewEvent.aspx?id=22836&instance=0 . February 3, 2014 . dead.
  15. Web site: Mississippi State University President To Give Knapp Memorial Lecture Marking the 100th Anniversary of USDA's Cooperative Extension Service | National Institute of Food and Agriculture . Nifa.usda.gov . January 21, 2017.