President

 Pamela Lewison
pamelarobel@yahoo.com

Pam Lewison is a fourth-generation farmer who raises alfalfa, teff, corn, and other rotation crops as well as finishing beef cattle for direct-to-consumer sales with her husband, Jim, near Moses Lake. Pam and Jim have two children – Owen and Maddie – who are actively involved in sports and livestock showing when they are not helping on the farm. In addition to her work on the farm, Pam works for the Washington Policy Center, a non-profit think tank, as an advocate for the farmers and ranchers of Washington state as a public policy researcher. She also works for a similar think tank based in California. Pam is also the president of Grant County Farm Bureau as well as the superintendent for the Grant County Fair Horticulture Building and volunteers her time in several other ag-related areas. She holds a BA in English from Washington State University-Pullman and an MS in Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications from Texas A&M University-College Station.

President-Elect
& Secretary

Jorden Kuehl (Grant)
jordenballinger@outlook.com

Jorden Kuehl resides in Moses Lake, WA with her daughter Jocelyn, age 6. I have been a part of CattleWomen for 5 years now. I grew up in Kittitas County and had horses growing up and did a lot of trail riding. I attended Walla Walla Community College for Business Agriculture and Animal Science. I am also a certified through WSDA as a Field and Livestock Inspector.

Last spring I attended a seminar at OSU with Select Sires to become a certified AI technician. After college I spent about 10 years in the hay export and trucking industry. Which has lead me to the mechanical side of the trucking industry. I currently obtain a position with a heavy duty truck dealership.

In my spare time I spend it with my family, read books and enjoy cooking, baking and smoking proteins. I also attend PTA meetings, go to the gym, I play co-ed softball in the summer time and women’s Volleyball during the winter.

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Bev Cridlebaugh
admin@wacattle.org