By Blake Jackson
The Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation has welcomed Danielle Angotti-Baum as the new district coordinator for northeastern Wisconsin. In her role, Angotti-Baum will collaborate with county Farm Bureaus to develop and implement programs, focusing on membership recruitment and retention efforts in District 7, covering Langlade, Marinette, Oconto, Outagamie, Shawano, and Waupaca counties.
With a background in agricultural education and roots in farming near Freedom, Outagamie County, Angotti-Baum brings a wealth of experience. A UW-River Falls graduate with degrees in agricultural education and education leadership, she served as State Vice President for Wisconsin FFA and was part of the UW-River Falls Collegiate Farm Bureau. Her tenure as an agriscience teacher and FFA advisor at Clintonville High School demonstrates her commitment to agricultural education. Angotti-Baum's appointment follows the retirement of Wes Raddatz, who served the Wisconsin Farm Bureau for 27 years. The federation's Executive Director of Member Relations, Bob Leege, expressed excitement about Angotti-Baum joining the field staff to serve members in northeast Wisconsin and build on the legacy of strong programming and recruitment efforts in District 7. Angotti-Baum assumes her role on January 22, contributing to the federation's mission as the state's largest general farm organization.
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