Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Beginning a new chapter: Nebraska.

As many of you now know, I am no longest an Ohio resident. While my heart will always belong to the Buckeyes and the Buckeye state, my journey in the land of the Nebraska Cornhuskers officially started last week. I am excited, anxious, nervous, and optimistic about where this journey will take me, and am confident that residing out west will be a great move for me, both personally and professionally.

Plans for my big move began after I accepted at position with Beck Ag, Inc., a group of agricultural sales and marketing consultants specializing in experience-sharing marketing for many companies within the industry. Ranging from seeds to chemicals, and animal health to ag advertising, my coworkers bring a variety of rich experience to the Beck Ag team. I am very excited to be involved in "sharing the agriculture story" on behalf of our customers with the many growers and producers around the country. In my specific role I will be responsible for database support, conference metrics and result summaries, and will work with our AgTeleExperts and Project Managers to ensure the success of each project. This job will be anything but monotonous and is sure to challenge me and keep me learning each day.

As a part of my westward travels, I also got to spend Easter in Norfolk with Brian, his family, and my Dad and Cathy. The Wenig/Anderson parent meeting could not have gone better, and we had a ton of fun cooking, coloring eggs, playing cards, and coaching our star Easter egg hunter Michelle at the community egg hunt.

Looking forward to posting more often on life updates and my encounters in Nebraska.

Until then...
GO BUCKS!