By Andi Anderson
Trevor Kirkpatrick of Dellroy has been named director of health services for the Ohio Farm Bureau, a new position aimed at improving the well-being of farm families.
In this role, he will develop and manage health benefit programs, including the Ohio Farm Bureau Health Benefits Plan and workers’ compensation services.
Kirkpatrick brings valuable experience to the position. A graduate of The Ohio State University, he specialized in animal sciences and meat science.
He previously served as an organization director for the Ohio Farm Bureau, representing Carroll, Harrison, Jefferson, and Tuscarawas counties. In addition to his leadership role, he operates Kirkpatrick Livestock with his wife, Emily, and their son, Owen.
The Ohio Farm Bureau is dedicated to advancing agriculture and strengthening communities. Through Kirkpatrick’s leadership, the organization aims to enhance health services and support systems for its members.
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Categories: Ohio, Rural Lifestyle