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Wisconsin dairy leader Ben Miller joins DFW as Senior VP

Wisconsin dairy leader Ben Miller joins DFW as Senior VP


By Blake Jackson

Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin (DFW) has announced the appointment of Ben Miller as Senior Vice President of Industry Relations.

In this role, Miller will be responsible for fostering relationships with dairy and agriculture industry organizations, leaders, and stakeholders.

His primary objective is to provide DFW and Wisconsin's dairy farmers with valuable information and insights, ultimately building trust and expanding markets through education.

“Miller brings a wealth of experience to his new position, having had a two-decade successful career at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he excelled in creating new partnerships and leveraging opportunities to advance a larger strategic mission,” says Chad Vincent, CEO of DFW. “His expertise, knowledge, and relationship-building abilities will be invaluable in his new role at DFW.”

Miller previously served as the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Assistant Vice Chancellor for Government Affairs and Strategic Partnerships.

Miller deep understanding of government relations will be instrumental in forging partnerships with key stakeholders, including farmers, processors, and industry organizations.

These collaborations will play a vital role in driving innovation, increasing market access, and promoting the economic prosperity of Wisconsin's dairy sector.

"I am honored to join the outstanding team at DFW that has been a leader in creating positive momentum for Wisconsin’s dairy industry,” says Miller. “Recognizing the strength and vibrancy of the state’s dairy ecosystem, I aim to collaborate and cultivate relationships supporting DFW’s mission to grow partnerships, trust, and enhance markets for our dairy farmers.”

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