Georgia Farm Bureau names leadership team

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MACON — Georgia Farm Bureau voting delegates elected the organization’s 2024 board of directors during the organization’s 86th annual GFB Convention held on Jekyll Island. Current President Tom McCall, who was first elected as Bureau president in 2020, is in the second year of his second, two-year term.

In addition to McCall, other directors include First Vice President & South Georgia Vice President Daniel Johnson, North Georgia Vice President Bernard Sims and Middle Georgia Vice President Ralph Caldwell.

McCall has been a Farm Bureau member since 1978. His first leadership role with the organization was serving as the chairman of the Elbert County Farm Bureau Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee. He represented GFB’s 2nd District on the GFB YF&R Committee in 1981-82 and chaired the state committee in 1982. McCall represented GFB’s 2nd District on the GFB Board of Directors from 1984-1996. He also served as ECFB president for several years.

McCall served in the Georgia House of Representatives for 26 years from Jan. 9, 1995, when he was sworn into office, until he retired from the legislature at the end of his 2020 term. As a state representative, McCall chaired the Georgia House Agriculture & Consumer Affairs Committee from January 2005-2020.

GFB voting delegates redesignated Johnson of Pierce County as the organization’s 1st vice president from among the organization’s three regional vice presidents, a position he has held since 2021. The GFB first vice president would be tapped to lead the organization should the president be unable to serve. Daniel begins the second year of his third, three-year term representing GFB’s South Georgia region that consists of 53-counties in the southern third of the state.

Johnson, who grows tobacco, corn, cotton and peanuts, previously represented the organization’s 10th District on the GFB Board of Directors from 2006-2016. He is vice president of Pierce County Farm Bureau and previously served as PCFB president for 25 years. Johnson chairs the Georgia Agricultural Commodity Commission for Tobacco.

Caldwell of Heard County, who was elected to his three-year term as GFB Middle Georgia vice president in 2021, is beginning the third year of that term. The GFB Middle Georgia Region includes 56 county Farm Bureaus in the middle third of Georgia stretching from the Alabama line to the South Carolina line.

Caldwell and his wife, Kim, raise poultry and cattle while growing corn and soybeans. The couple’s son, Colton, who is married to Delayna, helps on the farm when he isn’t at his law practice. Caldwell, a preacher for more than 30 years, is currently serving as a fill-in pastor for area churches.

Caldwell began serving as a Heard County Farm Bureau director in 1990 and is the HCFB president. He served on the GFB Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee from 1992-1994.

GFB members in the organization’s north region re-elected Bernard Sims of Catoosa County to his sixth, three-year term as the GFB North Georgia vice president. Sims was first elected to the position in 2008.

The GFB North Georgia Region includes 49 county Farm Bureaus in the upper third of Georgia. Sims serves as the Catoosa County Farm Bureau president, a position he has held since 1979. Sims and his wife, Janet, grow turf grass, small grains and hay and raise cattle.

The following members were re-elected without opposition to serve two-year terms on the Georgia Farm Bureau Board of Directors: Bill Bryan of Chattooga County, 1st District; Gilbert Barrett of Habersham County, 2nd District; Brad Marks of Newton County, 3rd District; Russ Wilburn of Barrow County, 4th District; Leighton Cooley of Crawford County, 5th District; James Malone of Laurens County, 6th District; Gary Bell of Evans County, 7th District; Scotty Raines of Turner County, 8th District; Paul Shirah of Mitchell County, 9th District, and David Lee of Bacon County, 10th District.

Cleve Jackson of Floyd County was named chairman of the GFB Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee. Stephanie Branch of Rabun County was selected to chair the GFB Women’s Leadership Committee. Each will serve a one-year term as committee chairmen and will sit on the GFB Board of Directors.

Appointed officers of the GFB Board of Directors include General Counsel Duke Groover; Chief Financial Officer & Corporate Treasurer David Jolley; Chief Administrative Officer Jeffrey Harvey; Corporate Secretary & Senior Counsel Jeanna Fennell, and Assistant Corporate Treasurer Rachel Mosely.

Delegates also voted on policy that will direct the organization’s stance on legislative issues pertaining to agriculture in the coming year.

Special Photo: Georgia Farm BureauPhoto Courtesy of Georgia Farm Bureau

Georgia Farm Bureau leaders re-elected at the agency’s recent annual convention include, from left, President Tom McCall, GFB 1st Vice President & South Georgia Vice President Daniel Johnson, North Georgia Vice President Bernard Sims and Middle Georgia Vice President Ralph Caldwell.

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Except for a brief period, Albany Herald Editor Carlton Fletcher has been a newspaperman, working as Sports Writer/Columnist for the weekly Ocilla Star, as Sports Writer/Sports Editor with The Tifton Gazette, and as Sports Writer/Copy Editor/News Reporter/Features Editor and Editor of the paper. He has won numerous awards for sports, news, business and column writing, including a first-place Business Writing award in last year’s Georgia Press Association awards competition.

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