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For Immediate Release
Feb. 27, 2006
For Information:
Burt Rutherford
(800) 299-8232
McDonald
Retires From TCFA
Richard McDonald
, longtime president and CEO of the Texas Cattle Feeders Association, is
retiring after a 32-year career with TCFA.
McDonald
joined the TCFA staff in 1974 as executive director and in 1988 was
appointed as the chief executive of the association.
McDonald graduated from
Texas
A&M
University
with a bachelor's degree in animal science and earned a master's
degree and Ph.D. from
Louisiana
State
University
,
"It is
almost impossible to define the positive impact that Richard has had, not
just on TCFA and its members, but on the entire beef industry," said
John Gillcrist
, TCFA chairman. "He has
been a steady, consistent and hard-working leader for cattle feeders and
his influence and imprint on the cattle industry will remain for years."
Among
his many victories on behalf of cattle feeders over the years, McDonald
was instrumental in helping pass a number of tax-relief measures for
cattlemen, obtaining clear title and prompt payment legislation for ag
producers and has worked closely with other beef organizations to develop
coalitions to obtain important legislative victories in Austin and
Washington D.C.
"Perhaps more
than anything else, however," Gillcrist said, "Richard will be
remembered for his ability to analyze an issue and see not only its
immediate ramifications, but its long-term potential to affect cattlemen.
TCFA's policy positions and many of our legislative and industry
triumphs resulted from Richard's leadership, guidance and unerring
understanding of issues."
Ross Wilson
, a 21-year TCFA veteran, has been named president and CEO.
Wilson
assumes his duties
March 1, 2006
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