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Dana Moose appointed agricultural loan officer at ELCC

Dana Moose appointed agricultural loan officer at ELCC


By Blake Jackson

Equity Livestock Credit Corporation (ELCC) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Dana Moose as the new Agricultural Loan Officer. Bringing a robust background in agricultural finance and a deep commitment to supporting local farmers, Moose joins ELCC with a wealth of experience and dedication to the cooperative's mission.

As a wholly owned subsidiary of Equity Cooperative Livestock Sales Association, ELCC plays a vital role in providing financing through diverse lending programs. In her role as Agricultural Loan Officer, Moose will focus on assisting producer members in realizing their financial objectives. This involves cultivating and maintaining strong working relationships with the producer members and ELCC's financial partners, while facilitating credit availability for livestock production.

Gary Williams, Equity’s Vice President of Credit Services, expressed excitement about Moose joining the team, stating, "We are thrilled to welcome Dana to our team. Her extensive experience and unwavering commitment to the agricultural industry will undoubtedly be a tremendous asset to ELCC."

Moose holds a bachelor's degree in animal science from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently pursuing an MBA with an accounting emphasis at Upper Iowa University. Residing outside Waterville, Iowa, with her husband and two sons, Moose actively engages in raising beef cattle, sheep, horses, and mules.

ELCC looks forward to the valuable contributions Dana Moose will bring to the team as they continue to grow and expand their services within the agricultural finance sector.

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