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Speaker Spotlight: Sue Martin
11/6/2009
Sue Martin is president and owner of Ag & Investment Services, Inc. with 35 years experience in the brokerage business. In the past, Sue served as secretary-treasurer of the National Introducing Brokers Association and also served on the 1994/1995 National Futures Association Committee. Sue is a daily analyst for the University of Illinois Radio Station WILL in Champagne-Urbana, Illinois that covers two-thirds of Illinois, parts of Indiana, Ohio and southern Wisconsin.
Sue writes an article featuring market trends in agriculture for AG Week, a Farm Newspaper in Grand Forks, North Dakota. In addition, Sue is a regular analyst on Market to Market which is a weekly TV program syndicated on Public Broadcasting TV stations across the U.S. and Southern Canada and also is a guest analyst for AgDay and U.S. Farm Report.
Martin is one of 16 market experts that will be participating at Marketing Rally. Stay tuned for more speaker spotlights and events news.
Previous Speaker Spotlights
Gavin Maguire
Gregg Hunt
Jerry Gulke
Mark Gold
Chip Flory
Michael Florez
Alan Brugler
Richard Brock
Jim Bower
Bill Biedermann
Brian Basting
Dan Basse
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