Key Appointments Announced at the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(Washington, D.C., January 6, 2026) – In a significant move aimed at bolstering the leadership of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Secretary Brooke L. Rollins has unveiled a new roster of presidential appointments. These appointees are poised to enhance the USDA’s efforts in supporting rural America and prioritizing the needs of farmers.
Commitment to Farmers and Rural America
“Under President Trump’s leadership, USDA is building a powerhouse team of Presidential Appointees deeply committed to uplifting rural America and putting Farmers First,” said Secretary Rollins. “With their diverse backgrounds in agriculture, public service, and national security, this team is set to protect family farms and expand opportunities in alignment with America First policies.”
Highlighted Appointments
Doug Hoelscher: Minister-Counselor at International Food and Agriculture Organizations
Doug Hoelscher, appointed as Minister-Counselor to the US Mission in Rome, brings a rich background in agricultural policy. Previously, he was the Chief Operating Officer at the America First Policy Institute and has years of experience in the federal government, including roles in the Bush Administration.
Tate Bennett: Principal Deputy Chief of Staff
Tate Bennett’s extensive government experience includes significant positions at the USDA and the Environmental Protection Agency. As Principal Deputy Chief of Staff, she aims to advance the agricultural agenda and engage effectively with stakeholders.
Hailey Ghee: Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
Hailey Ghee will oversee operations within the USDA, leveraging her prior experience to achieve administrative priorities and enhance agency function.
Mireya Brogan: Chief of Staff for Risk Management Agency
With a focus on risk management, Mireya Brogan’s previous roles include managing supply chain risk at a federal research center and expanding agricultural markets internationally.
Troy Romero: State Director for Rural Development in Louisiana
Troy Romero, as a fifth-generation farmer, brings invaluable local knowledge to his role, enhancing USDA’s outreach and effectiveness in Louisiana.
Chris Lyons: State Director for Rural Development in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island
With deep roots in Boston and experience in environmental protection, Chris Lyons is set to make significant strides in regional rural development.
Dominic Restuccia: State Director for Rural Development in Michigan
Having held various roles in public policy, Dom Restuccia is positioned to drive meaningful changes in Michigan’s agricultural sector.
Travis Day: State Director for Rural Development in New Mexico
New Mexico native Travis Day brings a wealth of experience from various sectors, focusing on rural community development.
State Executive Directors for Farm Service Agency (FSA)
- Robert Sullivan: Executive Director for Connecticut and Rhode Island, bringing his floriculture expertise.
- Cory Atkins: Executive Director for Delaware, championing advocacy for local farmers.
- Starlyn Perdue: Executive Director for Iowa, focusing on economic development and agricultural advocacy.
- Philip Cowee: Executive Director for Nevada, committed to preserving agricultural heritage.
- Wilmer Stoneman III: Executive Director for Virginia, with extensive experience in rural business development.
- Patrick Bell: Executive Director for Washington, emphasizing policy shaping in agriculture.
Ken White: Assistant Chief South Region for Natural Resources Conservation Service
Ken White joins the NRCS with a proven track record in environmental stewardship, focused on enhancing conservation efforts across southern regions.
Conclusion
The newly appointed officials will play crucial roles in advancing USDA’s mission to support America’s farmers and rural communities. Their collective experience and commitment promise to foster innovation, growth, and sustainability within the agricultural sector.
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