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VE Launches Agriculture Advocacy Division

Alsager, Woolf to Lead New Division

DAVENPORT, IA – Victory Enterprises (VE) has announced the creation of an Agriculture Advocacy division designed to help agriculture clients navigate the public policy arena. The division will be led by Matt Alsager, a fixture of agriculture advocacy in Missouri and, Whitney Woolf, a seasoned political pro from Oklahoma. Founded in 1997, VE is a comprehensive media and management solution for candidates, causes and companies nationwide.

“We have been fighting for agriculture clients across the country for more than a decade and the creation of our Agriculture Advocacy Division will allow us to expand that work and better serve our clients needs,” President and COO Dave Hageman said. “Matt and Whitney are the perfect team to continue helping our farming and ranching clients win their fights in the ag policy arena.”

“Because of our Midwest-based operations and company footprint, VE is uniquely positioned to continue to provide fast, targeted and effective advocacy solutions for our agriculture clients. While farmers and ranchers spend every day striving to be stewards of their land and feeding the world, we work everyday to protect their interests and their future,” Director of Agriculture Advocacy Matt Alsager said.

“Our proven media and management solutions have been integral in major policy wins for VE clients for a decade. While our agriculture clients are working around the clock to feed the world we mirror their efforts in the public policy arena helping them to navigate the many challenges they face,” Director of Agriculture Operations Whitney Woolf said.

The midwest agriculture community applauded the move.

“We’ve utilized VE for over a decade for public opinion research and we’re thrilled with the partnership,” Denny Presnall, Executive Director Iowa Farm Bureau, said. “They’re a seasoned team of pros.”

“When Missouri agriculture was under attack, we turned to the team at VE to help us fight back,” Don Nikodim, Missouri Pork Producers. “They were unafraid and undefeated.”

 

For more information, visit VictoryEnterprises.com/ag.