FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL MORTGAGE NON (AGM)
Sector: Financials
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Sector: Financials
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Director information for AGM
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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| AGM | Director Nominee | 69 | ["experienced agricultural producer","leadership in agricultural finance","cooperative governance","rural community service","expertise in production agriculture","risk management","capital investment","long-term land stewardship","board service within the Farm Credit System","vice chair roles on Audit and Risk Committees","director and vice chairman of Farm Credit Illinois","national-level policy engagement through the Farm Credit Council","leadership with local and regional cooperatives","education boards","community institutions","Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Technology Systems","expertise in audit, risk, compliance, and fiduciary oversight"] | [] | 2026 |
Biography sourced from the proxy statement filing.
DALE E. CRAWFORD , 69, is an experienced agricultural producer and board leader based in Sullivan, Illinois, with more than four decades of leadership in agricultural finance, cooperative governance, and rural community service. A multigenerational corn and soybean farmer since 1979, he brings deep, hands on expertise in production agriculture, risk management, capital investment, and long term land stewardship. Mr. Crawford has served extensively on boards within the Farm Credit System and related agricultural organizations, including as an elected director of AgriBank, FCB (2017 2025), where he held vice chair roles on both the Audit and Risk Committees, and as a long time director and vice chairman of Farm Credit Illinois (2005 2017). His governance experience also includes national level policy engagement through the Farm Credit Council in Washington, DC, as well as decades of leadership with local and regional cooperatives, education boards, and community institutions. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Technology Systems from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and brings significant board level expertise in audit, risk, compliance, and fiduciary oversight in service of agriculture and rural America.