Ryan-Numrich to serve as KDA marketing chief

Suzanne Ryan-Numrich (Courtesy photo.)

Suzanne Ryan-Numrich has been hired to serve as the director of the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Division of Agriculture Marketing, Advocacy and Outreach. The Division of Ag Marketing serves Kansans through efforts to retain and grow farms, ranches and agribusinesses, expand the Kansas agriculture industry, assist rural Kansas communities and raise awareness of and appreciation for agriculture.

Ryan-Numrich has spent the last 10 years as the agency’s international trade director, a key leader in the ag marketing team with a focus on providing market development support and technical expertise on international trade.

In this role, she has worked directly with several state, national and international trade groups and organizations, including serving on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Technical Advisory Committee for Animals and Animal Products, advising the U.S. secretary of agriculture and U.S. trade representative on agricultural trade issues. She has organized over 150 trade missions promoting Kansas agriculture in more than 30 countries.

“Suzanne has been a dedicated member of our ag marketing team for a decade,” Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam said. “She not only has a vast knowledge of the agriculture industry in Kansas, but she has developed strong relationships with agriculture organizations across the U.S. and beyond. She will be a tremendous asset to KDA in her new role as division director of ag marketing.”

The KDA Division of Agriculture Marketing, Advocacy and Outreach includes work in agriculture workforce development, domestic market development, international market development, compliance education, agency outreach/advocacy, economics/statistics and the From the Land of Kansas trademark program that assists with local foods and farmers’ markets. As director, Ryan-Numrich will lead the efforts of the ag marketing team to create an environment that facilitates growth and expansion of Kansas agriculture.

To learn more about the division of ag marketing, visit www.agriculture.ks.gov/AgMarketing.