At the recently concluded NJAA Heifer Show in Tulsa, OK., a young man from Texas was elected to the National Junior Angus Association Board of Directors, to serve a 2 year term.
Cutter Pohlman is an incoming freshman at Texas Tech University, majoring in animal science and agribusiness. As a West Texas native, Pohlman was raised in the Angus business and plans to continue his involvement after graduation. Pohlman has attended multiple Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conferences, as well as Raising the Bar and other Texas Junior Angus Association events. His family has been involved in the NJAA for generations, and he is excited to give back to the Association as a green coat.
“This breed raised me and has given me everything I know and have,” Pohlman said. “I am blessed to have the opportunity to serve this great association and its juniors.”
His parents are Scott and Moriah Pohlman and grandparents are Steve and Ginger Olson. Both families are actively involved with their Angus herds and with the Texas Angus Association, and ranch in the Hereford area of Texas.