Oklahoma Farm Bureau recently named Holly Carroll vice president of field services. In her new position, Carroll will lead OKFB field representatives as they serve as liaisons between the counties and the state Farm Bureau. She will also work with other OKFB divisions to ensure counties are informed about issues affecting agriculture and rural Oklahoma.
“I am confident in Holly’s ability to lead our field services staff as they fulfill a critical role in communicating with our members and leaders in each county,” said Monica Wilke, executive director of Oklahoma Farm Bureau and Affiliated Companies. “Holly’s tremendous leadership skills and her dedication to Oklahoma agriculture make her a great fit for this position.”
Carroll has been serving the organization as a field representative since 2009. In addition to her new role, she will also continue as coordinator of the Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee.
“I am eager to build our presence in each of the counties and to continue offering superior service to our boards and county secretaries,” Carroll said. “It is an honor to work for an organization that values its members and is committed to developing the next generation of farmers and ranchers.”
Carroll grew up on a beef and tobacco farm in central Kentucky. She served as Kentucky’s state FFA president and graduated from Western Kentucky University before moving to Oklahoma.