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You are here: Home / News Center / OKFB members elect new leaders at 2025 annual meeting

OKFB members elect new leaders at 2025 annual meeting

November 10, 2025

Oklahoma Farm Bureau members elected and re-elected several leaders during the organization’s 84th annual meeting Nov. 7-9 in Oklahoma City.

President

Stacy Simunek of Kay County was elected to serve as OKFB’s new president. Simunek has served on the OKFB board of directors since 2020, where he served as a voice for Farm Bureau members in seven counties in northern Oklahoma.

Board of directors

Terry Graham of Alfalfa County was elected to fill Simunek’s unexpired term as District 7 director. He will serve a one-year term representing Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, Kay, Major, Noble and Woods Counties.

Macy Strom of Washington County was elected to serve as the new District 9 director, filling the shoes of longtime board member Jim Meek, who recently completed his final term after serving OKFB members for nearly a decade. Strom will represent Creek, Lincoln, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Tulsa and Washington Counties.

David VonTungeln was re-elected to serve another three-year term as District 3 director. He will represent Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Grady, Kingfisher, Logan and Oklahoma Counties.

Roger Moore was re-elected to serve another three-year term as District 6 director representing the northeastern Oklahoma counties of Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah and Wagoner Counties.

Women’s Leadership Committee

Sue Beets of Okfuskee County was elected to represent District 9 on the OKFB Women’s Leadership Committee.

Young Farmers and Ranchers

OKFB Young Farmers and Ranchers elected Alison Theis of Comanche County to serve a one-year term as YF&R chair.

Megan Hankins of Oklahoma County was elected to represent District 3, Nick and Dani Marlin of Mayes County were elected to represent District 6, Kody and Shelby Leonard of Payne County were elected to represent District 9, Tim Taylor of Craig County was elected as the at-large representative, and Peter Littlefield of Oklahoma State University was elected to serve as the Collegiate Farm Bureau representative.

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