National Pork Producers Council names VP of communications, marketing
Appointed vice president of communications and marketing has 20 years of experience directing agriculture trade associations and their marketing and communications programs.

Wendy Brannen
Photo courtesy of the National Pork Producers Council
Wendy Brannen is joining the National Pork Producers Council as vice president of communications and marketing beginning June 16, 2025. Brannen will be based in NPPC’s Washington, D.C., public policy office.
"Wendy has unique depth and breadth of experience in many facets of communications and marketing — and she understands the importance of agriculture," NPPC CEO Bryan Humphreys said. "We are pleased that she will be using her expertise to serve and support US pork producers."
Wendy has directed agriculture trade associations and their marketing and communications programs for 20 years, most recently as senior director of marketing and communications for the American Soybean Association. Brannen started at ASA in 2018 as director of policy communications before shifting to lead the marketing communications department in 2019. While at ASA, she has led media relations and other communications initiatives during two trade wars, a pandemic and myriad policy matters including biotechnology, farm bill, transportation and infrastructure, pesticides, conservation, biofuels and trade.
Brannen grew up adjacent to her family’s row crop farm in rural Georgia. She has a Bachelor of Arts in communications with a broadcast journalism emphasis from the University of North Florida and a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance from the University of Georgia. Before working in food and agriculture, she worked throughout the southeast as a television news journalist both as a general assignment reporter and news anchor.
Source: National Pork Producers Council
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