Chase Adams will move to Denver at the end of November to join the American Sheep Industry as its Senior Policy and Information Director. “While I have truly enjoyed my time with the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, I am excited about the opportunity to work with our nation’s sheep producers,” Chase said. “Growing up in western South Dakota and having covered the sheep industry as a farm broadcaster, I know first-hand many of the issues these producers face. Having worked on many of the same environmental issues with the cattlemen and land use issues with the Public Lands Council, I am confident we can hit the ground running and bring value to all the members of the American Sheep Industry Association.” Regarding his NAFB membership, he said, “NAFB has been invaluable in making and maintaining connections and networking throughout my career. Starting in 2005 as a student member, then becoming a Broadcast Council member and finally an Allied Industry member, I have represented both segments on the Board of Directors. I have been proud to work with NAFB, and proud to have served. I fully believe NAFB has a vital role to play in preserving the value of broadcasting and networking for folks that have a love of agriculture. I am committed as ever to ensuring NAFB maintains that relevance now and into the future.”