September 5, 2010

 
  Keenum Confirmation

STATEMENT OF AGRICULTURE SECRETARY MIKE JOHANNS REGARDING SENATE
CONFIRMATION OF MARK KEENUM AS UNDER SECRETARY FOR FARM AND FOREIGN
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES

December 9, 2006

"I'd like to thank the Senate for moving quickly to confirm Mark Keenum as
under secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services. Mark's broad
experience in agriculture, both in the field and in Washington D.C., will be
of great benefit to USDA and the people we serve.

"Mark has built a reputation as an honest, hard-working and insightful
person. Those qualities will serve him well in his new role overseeing both
our domestic farm support programs and our global efforts relating to
agricultural trade. Mark's roots at USDA run as deeply as his roots in
agriculture. He followed in his grandfather and father's footsteps as a USDA
employee in Mississippi before he moved to our nation's capitol. I am
pleased to welcome Mark back to our team."

Keenum received his Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Mississippi State
University in 1988 and joined the faculty as an Assistant
Professor/Economist. In 1989, Keenum joined the staff of Senator Thad
Cochran as a legislative assistant for Agriculture and Natural Resources. In
this role, he worked on numerous issues important to Mississippi
agriculture, including several farm bills. Keenum was named Cochran's
chief-of-staff in 1996. He has served as an advisor to the Senator on
political, legislative, and appropriations issues. He has also managed the
administrative and legislative functions of Cochran's office.

Keenum worked for USDA's Cooperative Extension Service in the mid-1980's,
carrying-on a family tradition of USDA employment. His grandfather worked
for the Soil Conservation Service and his father worked for the Natural
Resources Conservation Service.

Keenum and his wife, Rhonda, have four children and reside in Alexandria,
Virginia.

 
 
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