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Meet the Members Who Could be Next National FFA Officers



Thirty-five FFA members have been selected to vie for national office at the 95th National FFA Convention and Expo this October.

The process to become a national officer is arduous, with the candidates -- each state FFA association can submit one individual member annually -- taking part in an extensive interview process with the National FFA Officer Nominating Committee. The committee is comprised of students who interview and select the national officers.

It takes a highly motivated person to become a successful National FFA Officer--an opportunity afforded to few members. Becoming a national officer requires members to learn about their passions and gain a better understanding of what life as a national officer is like. The life of a national officer is nonstop hard work and never-ending commitments, but it is a life-changing experience--one they will cherish forever.

The following members will run for a position on the 2022-23 National FFA Officer Team:

  • Will Aycock, Alabama
  • Josie Kelly, Arkansas
  • Tyler Martinez, Arizona
  • Montana Goodman, Colorado
  • Kendall Metz, Delaware
  • Emma Poole, Florida
  • Karter Goforth, Georgia
  • Gracie Murphy, Illinois
  • Derick Williams, Indiana
  • Mia Gibson, Iowa
  • Elizabeth Sturgis, Kansas
  • Bethany Fields, Kentucky
  • Kaleb LeMoine, Louisiana
  • Stephanie Harvey, Michigan
  • Kyle Thomas, Minnesota
  • Colin Wilburn, Missouri
  • Colton Young, Montana
  • Ellie Wanek, Nebraska
  • Kailee DiRienzo, New Hampshire
  • Hannah-Rose Foote, New York
  • MacKenna Clifton, North Carolina
  • Stetson Urlacher, North Dakota
  • Branson Van Fleet, Ohio
  • Karstyn Cantrell, Oklahoma
  • Justin Sharp, Oregon
  • Jess Herr, Pennsylvania
  • Sofia Muniz-Ferrer, Puerto Rico
  • Cayden Gates, South Carolina
  • Hunter Eide, South Dakota
  • Katelyn Wattenbarger, Tennessee
  • Ryan Williamson, Texas
  • Andrew Seibel, Virginia
  • Emily Yates, West Virginia
  • Ben Styer, Wisconsin
  • Cameron Magee, Wyoming
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