Endsley Named Top Legal Officer for Ohio Farm Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio, Oct. 28 -- The Ohio Farm Bureau Federation issued the following news release:
Chad Endsley has been promoted to general counsel for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation (OFBF).
Endsley will guide the organization in all legal matters and serve as legal adviser to the board of trustees, executive vice president and senior administrators.
Endsley, who was raised on his family's farm near Coshocton, Ohio, joined Ohio Farm Bureau in 2010 as director of agricultural law. He previously was in private practice concentrating on corporate and agricultural law, business transactions, real estate and estate planning. He received his bachelor's degree in agriculture and Juris Doctor from Ohio State University. He and his wife, Katy, are the parents of three children and reside near Pickerington.
"It's essential that Ohio Farm Bureau meets and exceeds all its legal responsibilities in order to serve its members, and Chad will make sure we meet that goal," said John C. (Jack) Fisher, executive vice president of Ohio Farm Bureau.
Ohio Farm Bureau is the state's largest and most inclusive farm organization. To learn more or join, visit ofbf.org.
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