Job Description:
National Onion Association (NOA) has a long and impressive history. Founded in 1913, the NOA is the non-profit trade organization representing growers, shippers, marketers, brokers, and commercial representatives of the U.S. onion industry.
Why Work Here?
Featuring a favorite American vegetable — building relationships with growers, marketers, suppliers, government, and academia.
Description: Works for and in relationship with the trade association's elected officers and Board of Trustees; coordinates with chairs and members of twelve committees. Administers organizational functions including staff management; finance and budgets; convention planning, vendor negotiation, on-site management and sponsorship procurement; maintains organization records; fulfills government reporting/filing requirements; organizes and directs government relations; compiles and publishes domestic industry reports and crop statistics; engages in membership interactions and local area visits; networks with general produce industry leadership; monitors international trade and develops global onion relationships; tracks onion industry challenges, as well as onion industry opportunities, for potential action processes with association leadership and the general membership.
Why Work Here?
Featuring a favorite American vegetable — building relationships with growers, marketers, suppliers, government, and academia.
Description: Works for and in relationship with the trade association's elected officers and Board of Trustees; coordinates with chairs and members of twelve committees. Administers organizational functions including staff management; finance and budgets; convention planning, vendor negotiation, on-site management and sponsorship procurement; maintains organization records; fulfills government reporting/filing requirements; organizes and directs government relations; compiles and publishes domestic industry reports and crop statistics; engages in membership interactions and local area visits; networks with general produce industry leadership; monitors international trade and develops global onion relationships; tracks onion industry challenges, as well as onion industry opportunities, for potential action processes with association leadership and the general membership.
Compensation/Salary:
DOE
Requirements:
Essential requirements of this position include the ability to multi-task in office & at remote locations, monitor/screen/analyze multiple sources of information, write/submit/distribute reports, prepare/present speeches, build & maintain broad-based personal relationships, and hold privileged personal & business information confidential.