
The Wisconsin Soybean Association (WSA) is announcing key leadership changes that strengthen Wisconsin’s voice in national soybean advocacy.
Steve Trzebiatowski is leaving his role at WSA to join the American Soybean Association (ASA), where he will bring his experience and leadership to the national stage in support of soybean farmers across the country. Trzebiatowski has been a strong advocate for Wisconsin growers, leading initiatives in grower education, policy and industry partnerships.
Luke Goessling has been named Trzebiatowski’s successor at WSA. Goessling brings extensive experience in agricultural leadership and will guide WSA’s efforts in advocacy, grower programs and outreach, continuing to advance Wisconsin soybean agriculture.
In addition, Wisconsin’s Tanner Johnson has been elected treasurer of ASA’s executive committee. Johnson’s election highlights Wisconsin growers’ ongoing impact on national soybean policy and advocacy.
“Steve has made a lasting impact on Wisconsin soybean growers, and we are excited to see him take his leadership to the national level,” said Doug Rebout, WSA president. “We are equally proud of Tanner for being named treasurer of ASA, and we warmly welcome Luke to the WSA team as we continue to serve our members and the broader Wisconsin soybean community.”

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