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World Soy Foundation Taps Nathan Ruby as New Executive
Director
December 22, 2009… Saint Louis, Missouri… The World Soy
Foundation (WSF) announced today the selection of Nathan Ruby as
Executive Director to lead the charitable organization effective January
4, 2010. Ruby brings more than 10 years of non-profit experience to
WSF’s humanitarian efforts that provide much-needed soy protein to
people in developing countries around the world.
"We are excited to have Nathan Ruby join the World Soy Foundation at
a time when the many nutritional benefits of soy protein are needed more
than ever," said WSF Board Chairman Roy Bardole, a soybean farmer from Rippey, Iowa. "The World Soy Foundation can play an important role in
countering the sobering statistic that world hunger reached an historic
high this year with one-in-six people being undernourished."
As WSF Executive Director, Ruby will lead WSF’s work to develop
sustainable solutions to build healthy, thriving communities worldwide.
He will direct the organization’s fundraising and development plans,
administrative operations, including fiscal management, and public
relations efforts from the American Soybean Association’s (ASA)
headquarters in St. Louis. Ruby previously served as the major gifts
manager for the Nuts, Bolts and Thingamajigs Foundation based in
Rockford, Illinois. From 2003-2006, he was the associate director for
planned giving at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Foundation
in Chicago.
Since the roll out of WSF in 2006, ASA’s World Initiative for Soy in
Human Health (WISHH) program Executive Director Jim Hershey has served
as the executive director of both organizations. With the addition of
Ruby, Hershey will be able to solely focus on WISHH’s activities that
build demand and markets for U.S. soy products in developing countries.
Some of the work WISHH did in its early years was humanitarian in
nature. WSF expands on that experience.
The World Soy Foundation, a 501(c)(3) organization managed by the
American Soybean Association, works collaboratively with humanitarian
organizations, corporations, public and private foundations,
international organizations, U.S. and international governments, and
individuals to deliver soy protein and nutrition education to people in
developing nations. More information is available at
www.worldsoyfoundation.org.
ASA represents all U.S. soybean farmers on domestic and international
issues of importance to the soybean industry. ASA’s advocacy efforts are
made possible through the voluntary membership in ASA by over 22,500
farmers in 31 states where soybeans are grown.
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For more information contact:
Roy Bardole, WSF Board Chairman, (515) 436-8261,
bardfarm@iowatelecom.net
Karen Edwards, KCE Group, (703) 281-7600, karen@kcegroup.com
Cassandra Schlef, ASA Communications Coordinator, (314) 576-1770,
cschlef@soy.org
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