U.S. Wheat Associates directors have elected Mike Spier, vice president of overseas operations, as the export market organization’s next president and CEO, effective with the retirement of current President and CEO Vince Peterson on July 1, 2025.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to be elected to this position and grateful to our officers and directors for their trust and confidence,” Spier said following the Nov. 14 selection. “I am also immensely grateful to Vince Peterson, whose vision and dedication have laid a durable foundation for future success. I look forward to working with my outstanding colleagues, as well as the National Association of Wheat Growers, state wheat commissions and our industry partners. Together, we will continue to innovate, create new export opportunities, enhance profitability for U.S. wheat growers and deliver value to customers overseas.”
The USW president serves at the pleasure of the wheat farmers on its board of directors and is responsible for implementing board-directed policies and for managing staff, export market development programs and finances.
“Mike is well-known and respected by our overseas wheat buyers and the entire domestic industry. He is highly qualified, and I am very pleased the board selected him to lead the organization,” said Peterson, who was named USW’s fourth president in 2017. “With strong support from our board, we have maintained a solid financial position that will give Mike and our talented, hard-working staff a great foundation to meet the challenges and opportunities ahead in the world wheat market.”
Spier is an Oregon native who has a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Seattle Pacific University. He started his career in 1992 as an accountant and then a grain merchandiser with United Grain Corporation in Portland, Oregon.
Throughout his career, Spier has gained expertise in grain merchandising, international wheat trading, market analysis, risk management and hedging, logistics, execution, and negotiation of ocean freight contracts. Over his career in the wheat industry, Spier has traveled to more than 50 countries, implementing wheat export market development activities, providing insight into the U.S. and world wheat markets, and assisting buyers with wheat contract terms to meet price and quality expectations.