Michigan Soybean Committee Names New Leader in the New Year
ST. JOHNS, Michigan - The farmer-leaders of the Michigan Soybean Committee (MSC) have named a strategic and experienced new leader. Ben Steyer was named the new Chief Executive Officer of MSC, effective Monday, January 16, 2023.
In his new role, Steyer will lead MSC in their efforts to ensure a strong and growing soybean industry in Michigan through strategic direction of market development, research priorities, outreach efforts and elevated management of industry programs. He will also work with the Michigan Soybean Association to build grower programs, membership and legislative advocacy.
Prior to being named to this role, Steyer served as the executive director of 1-800-SWEEPER, a co-op organization made up of independently owned and operated power sweeping companies. His work with the organization included continually developing new ways to bring value to the co-op members and strategically leading the organization.
Steyer is a forward-thinking executive with extensive experience designing action plans, optimizing relations with partners and achieving continued business development. He is an engaging team leader adept at handling a variety of functions, including team building, marketing and operations management in dynamic, fast-paced environments.
Steyer grew up on a grain farm in northwest Ohio and worked earlier in his career for a family-owned seed company that allowed him to develop skills in various aspects of business and agriculture. During his time with the company, he was selected as a board member for the Independent Professional Seed Association, which represents independently owned seed companies.
On the policy and advocacy front, he has advocated for small businesses in Washington, D.C. and built relationships with legislators and regulators. He also participated in Syngenta's Leadership at Its Best program, a leader development and advocacy training program supported by the American Soybean Association.
Steyer has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Tiffin University.
MSC President, Laurie Isley, shared, “The MSC board is excited to welcome Ben Steyer as the new CEO for Michigan Soybean. His desire to provide a strong return of investment to our farmers makes him a great asset to our organization and his experience leading a cooperative organization will serve Michigan soybean farmers well.”
Steyer is ready to get started in his new position stating, “I am excited to get to work and thankful for the opportunity to lead an organization like the Michigan Soybean Committee. MSC is well-established as an asset to Michigan soybean farmers and the agriculture industry. I look forward to working with farmers and staff to identify ways to continue improving the bottom line for Michigan soybean farmers.”
Steyer resides in Monroe County with his wife Whitney and their sons Jackson and Tyson, near his in-laws corn and soybean farm.
In his new role, Steyer will lead MSC in their efforts to ensure a strong and growing soybean industry in Michigan through strategic direction of market development, research priorities, outreach efforts and elevated management of industry programs. He will also work with the Michigan Soybean Association to build grower programs, membership and legislative advocacy.
Prior to being named to this role, Steyer served as the executive director of 1-800-SWEEPER, a co-op organization made up of independently owned and operated power sweeping companies. His work with the organization included continually developing new ways to bring value to the co-op members and strategically leading the organization.
Steyer is a forward-thinking executive with extensive experience designing action plans, optimizing relations with partners and achieving continued business development. He is an engaging team leader adept at handling a variety of functions, including team building, marketing and operations management in dynamic, fast-paced environments.
Steyer grew up on a grain farm in northwest Ohio and worked earlier in his career for a family-owned seed company that allowed him to develop skills in various aspects of business and agriculture. During his time with the company, he was selected as a board member for the Independent Professional Seed Association, which represents independently owned seed companies.
On the policy and advocacy front, he has advocated for small businesses in Washington, D.C. and built relationships with legislators and regulators. He also participated in Syngenta's Leadership at Its Best program, a leader development and advocacy training program supported by the American Soybean Association.
Steyer has a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Tiffin University.
MSC President, Laurie Isley, shared, “The MSC board is excited to welcome Ben Steyer as the new CEO for Michigan Soybean. His desire to provide a strong return of investment to our farmers makes him a great asset to our organization and his experience leading a cooperative organization will serve Michigan soybean farmers well.”
Steyer is ready to get started in his new position stating, “I am excited to get to work and thankful for the opportunity to lead an organization like the Michigan Soybean Committee. MSC is well-established as an asset to Michigan soybean farmers and the agriculture industry. I look forward to working with farmers and staff to identify ways to continue improving the bottom line for Michigan soybean farmers.”
Steyer resides in Monroe County with his wife Whitney and their sons Jackson and Tyson, near his in-laws corn and soybean farm.