Registration open for the 2025 Dairy Strong conference
Thursday, October 17, 2024
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 17, 2024 Contact: Laura Hensley Director of communications (517) 652-4524| lhensley@voiceofmilk.com Registration open for the 2025 Dairy Strong conference Annual conference to be held in Green Bay, Jan. 15-16 GREEN BAY, Wis. — Registration is now open for the Dairy Business Association’s 2025 Dairy Strong conference, happening in Green Bay on Jan. 15-16 at the KI Convention Center. “The 2025 conference will explore how policies, practices and priorities are influencing the future of the dairy community,” Lee Kinnard, DBA board president, said. “Following the presidential election in November, programming will feature nationally recognized political analysts and timely topics.” This conference kicks off with the Tailgate at the Tundra on Jan. 15 at iconic Lambeau Field and concludes with a special evening commemorating DBA’s 25th anniversary. A reception will be held to celebrate this significant milestone with the Wisconsin Master Cheese reception, cocktails, networking and more. “We are excited to connect with friends at the Dairy Strong conference in Green Bay,” Tim Trotter, DBA CEO, said. “Joining together our mission to move dairy forward, this event is essential for sharing ideas and exploring new opportunities for the future of dairy.” Registration: Visit DairyStrong.org to reserve your spot at the 2025 Dairy Strong conference. Opportunities to sponsor or exhibit this event are still available. Businesses interested in sponsoring or exhibiting at Dairy Strong should send an email to info@dairystrong.org. Documents: 2025 Exhibitor Guide Photos: DBA logo Dairy Strong logo About DBA: The Dairy Business Association is Wisconsin’s leading dairy advocacy group, championing smart and sensible regulations affecting the dairy community. The nonprofit organization is comprised of farmers, milk processors, vendors and other business partners who work collaboratively to ensure that dairy farms of all sizes have the support they need to keep America’s Dairyland strong. More information: www.dairyforward.com.
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