By Blake Jackson
Mark Fiegenbaum, a native of Higginsville, Missouri, has been appointed as the Missouri Farm Bureau’s (MOFB) Associate Director of State and Local Legislative Affairs, effective December 2.
“Mark himself is a product of rural Missouri, so his passion to serve our state’s farmers, ranchers, and rural communities not only comes from his career experience and studies, but it also comes from the heart,” said MOFB President Garrett Hawkins. “Farm Bureau’s voice will remain solid and strong as Mark works to elevate the voice of MOFB members in the state capitol.”
Before joining the MOFB, Fiegenbaum worked in the Missouri Senate, where he served alongside Senator Caleb Rowden during his time as Majority Floor Leader and President Pro Tem. Mark also contributed significantly to several political campaigns.
Fiegenbaum holds a bachelor’s degree in political science from Truman State University, earned in 2019, and a master’s degree in public administration with an emphasis on public policy from Park University, which he completed in 2024.
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