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Krick will manage beef-focused social media platforms, communications and engagement with beef sales representatives.
Dec 24, 2020
Select Sires has hired Darcy Krick of Highmore, South Dakota, as a multimedia and beef sales representative engagement specialist for its beef department. Along with her roots in agriculture and the beef industry, Krick brings graphic design, photography, and marketing knowledge to this role.
Since graduating from Northwest College with an associate degree in graphic design, Krick has worked in the agricultural field. Her experiences include ultrasound and veterinary assistant roles, as well as genetic sales and consultation. Krick’s most recent work with the South Dakota Beef Industry Council included development and management of social media platforms and event coordination.
Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
Dec 23, 2020 1:31 PM
The South Dakota Beef Industry Council and health care organizations from across the state have come together in partnership as part of a new “Thank You” campaign revolving around South Dakota’s frontline health care workers. South Dakota’s nearly 14,000 beef farmers and ranchers have teamed up with South Dakota’s health care systems in an effort to recognize and thank all of those involved in the commitment of care.
Beef plays a vital role in our South Dakota communities; from the family farm and ranch, to the schools, to the main street businesses. South Dakota Beef farmers and ranchers continue to be committed to their communities and understand the value of having a quality health care system. “We want to support all those involved from the ground up by saying Thank You”, says White Owl rancher and South Dakota Beef Industry Council Promotion committee chair, Les Shaw.
S.D. Beef Industry Council Steps Up to Help Frontline Workers
The South Dakota Beef Industry Council is stepping up to help those working on the frontline, with the power of beef.
According to Dakota News Now, the beef council is sending $50,000 in beef bucks and supplies to hospitals and healthcare systems across the state of South Dakota.
Not only is the council donating beef supplies to healthcare workers, but the beef bucks can be used to purchase numerous beef products in stores, along with restaurants.
In times like these, healthcare workers will take all the help they can get, and Dr. Mikel Holland, Avera St. Mary’s President, and Chief Medical Officer expressed his appreciation to Dakota News Now.
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