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Governor reappoints Karnemaat to Carrot Committee
October 25, 2012
LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Rick Snyder today announced the reappointment of Nathan Karnemaat, of Fremont, to the Michigan Carrot Committee.
The five-member committee prepares and oversees the carrot marketing program budget and makes amendment recommendations to the marketing program, which promotes the advancement of Michigan's carrot industry.
"I am confident Nathan will continue to do great work on behalf of Michigan agriculture, and I am thankful for his willingness to serve," said Snyder.
Karnemaat is the assistant manager of Karnemaat LLC in Fremont, where he has served for the past eight years. Previously, he worked at Worldview Academy Leadership Camp and served as a field scout assistant for Cheever's Inc., now Helena Chemical Co. Karnemaat will continue to represent fresh growers.
Karnemaat will serve a three-year term that expires Oct. 31, 2015. His appointment is subject to the advice and consent of the Senate.
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