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Monday, January 9, 2017

Idaho Cattle Association Announces New Executive Vice President

The Idaho Cattle Association (ICA) welcomed Cameron Mulrony to fill the organization’s position of Executive Vice President left vacant by Wyatt Prescott.   Mulrony was born and raised in Pomeroy, Wash., where he spent his youth raising cattle, training horses and riding bulls.He is a graduate of the University of Idaho with a bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Education. Mulrony spent the last 12 years in Dufur, Ore., teaching Agricultural Sciences and coaching football at Dufur High School. Mulrony lives in Wilder with his wife, LeAnne, and two children.   “I am excited and honored to have ehte opportunity to continue the success of Idaho’s beef industry,” said Mulrony. Jerald Raymond, President of ICA, “After spending the first couple of days with Cameron, it is apparent he is very well-prepared to serve the members of our association,” said Jerald Raymond, ICA President. “He is a great fit for ICA and we feel fortunate to have him and his family here in Idaho. He will be attending many livestock-related activities across the state. Please take the time to introduce yourself and get to know him.”