22 Candidates Move Forward in National Officer Selection

During the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo, a group of six dedicated and passionate FFA members will have the honor of leading the National FFA Organization as the 2025-26 National FFA Officer Team. This opportunity promises to be a transformative experience, allowing them to influence the future of the organization and inspire the next wave of agricultural leaders.

The process of becoming a national officer is arduous. The candidates—each state FFA association can submit one individual member annually—take part in an extensive interview process with the National FFA Officer Nominating Committee. The committee is comprised of students who interview and select the National FFA Officers during each National FFA Convention & Expo.

It takes a highly motivated person to become a successful National FFA Officer. Becoming a national officer requires members to learn about their passions and gain a better understanding of what life as a national officer is like. The life of a national officer is nonstop hard work and never-ending commitments, but it is a life-changing experience — one they will cherish forever.

Thirty-seven candidates vied for national office during Phase 1 of the selection process. The 2025-26 candidates advancing to Phase 2 are:

 

Alyssa Schauer Wisconsin
Braden Havlik Missouri
Claire Woeppel Nebraska
Eliza Dugan Idaho
Emily Ryder Washington
Emma Storey Georgia
Ethan Wolheter Indiana
Gabrielle Howell Florida
Hannah Saum Ohio
Hunter Lawson Texas
Hunter Smigel New York
Jael Cruikshank Oregon
Joey Nowotny Delaware
Keston Zimmerman Arizona
Lilly Nyland Michigan
Rebecca Lehman Pennsylvania
Ryer Roberts Colorado
Sage Toews Kansas
Sydney Whichard North Carolina
T.Wayne Williams Tennessee
Trenton Page Kentucky
Trey Myers Oklahoma

 

Be sure to watch Session 7 on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 1 p.m. EDT to see who will be named to the 2025-26 national officer team. General convention sessions will air live on the FFA Live! streaming broadcast. FFA members and supporters can tune in and watch gavel-to-gavel coverage of the event.

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