National awards given to Farm Bureau programs in nine Ohio counties
The American Farm Bureau Federation County Activities of Excellence awards celebrate unique, local, volunteer-driven programs.
Read MoreJessica Clark of Marengo has been named director of accounting for Ohio Farm Bureau.
Jessica Clark of Marengo has been named director of accounting for Ohio Farm Bureau. In her role, she will be supporting Ohio Farm Bureau, its subsidiaries and the county Farm Bureaus with audits, budgets, and tax filings. In addition, she will work with the CFO to prepare monthly financial statements and account reconciliations for the organizations, and she will oversee accounts payable and accounts receivable daily processing.
Prior to this joining the Farm Bureau staff, Clark was a self-employed tax preparer, bookkeeper, payroll provider and Quickbooks Pro advisor specializing in farms and small businesses. She also spent six years with Central Ohio Primary Care Physicians as accounting manager.
Clark was raised on a grain farm and cattle finishing operation and grew up showing Quarter Horses. She currently farms with her husband, Nathan, in Morrow County and helps her sons with their Clark Brothers Sweet Corn business. She and her husband also are co-owners of Clark Seeds LLC.
Clark received her bachelor’s degree in accounting and business administration from Wilmington College. She is a former member of the Morrow County Farm Bureau board of trustees as well as co-founder of the county’s Young Ag Professionals group.
Ohio Farm Bureau is the state’s largest and most influential farm and food organization. Its mission is working together for Ohio farmers to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities. Learn more at ohiofarmbureau.org.
This is a news release for use by journalists. Questions should be directed to Ty Higgins, 614-246-8231 or [email protected].
Editors: A high-resolution photo of Mrs. Clark is available for download.
The American Farm Bureau Federation County Activities of Excellence awards celebrate unique, local, volunteer-driven programs.
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