IA announces newly elected directors

Four individuals started their three-year terms Dec. 11.
Four individuals started their three-year terms Dec. 11.
IA directors

The Irrigation Association, Fairfax, Virginia, announced four newly appointed members of the IA board of directors.

  • John McPhee, general manager of irrigation and lighting for The Toro Company (Riverside, California)
  • Katie Powell, president of Munro Companies (Grand Junction, Colorado)
  • Michael Roberts, PhD, director for Rain Bird Corporation (Tucson, Arizona)
  • Ted Santiesteban, director of operations for Irrigation Components International Inc. (Daphne, Alabama)

These individuals started their three-year terms Dec. 11 and joined the 11 other members who are continuing their terms from previous years. The IA Board is made up of 15 people.

The IA welcomes these new leaders and looks forward to their contributions to the board and the association over the next three years.

“These four individuals bring a diverse and broad base of industry experience and expertise to the IA board,” says IA CEO Deborah Hamlin, CAE, FASAE. “As the IA continues to work to support its members during this unique time, we appreciate the efforts that these new and current directors devote to the association and its goals to advance the industry and promote efficient irrigation.”

The IA Board of Directors is tasked with establishing the association’s strategic direction, policies and programs. Directors are nominated each year by members of the association and represent the diversity of member types and market segments.

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