Holstein Association USA Inc.
Holstein Holstein, former duchy, N central Germany, the part of Schleswig-Holstein S of the Eider River. Kiel and Rendsburg were the chief cities. For a description of Holstein and for its history after 1814, see Schleswig-Holstein. For a time part of the duchy of Saxony, Holstein was created (1111) a county of the Holy Roman Empire and was bestowed on Adolf of Schauenburg. Association USA Inc., Brattleboro Brattleboro (brăt`əlbûr'ə), town (1990 pop. 12,241), Windham co., SE Vt., on the Connecticut River; chartered 1753. Once an artists' colony, Brattleboro has become a sports center and resort town. There is light manufacturing., Vt., adds Jim Leuenberger and Lisa Perrin to its communications department. Leuenberger will serve as communications specialist, responsible for editing the association's member magazine, the Holstein Pulse, and producing other written communications. Leuenberger started his career at the Holstein Association as director of information in 1970, a position he held for five years before accepting a similar position with the then Midwest Breeders Cooperative in Shawano Shawano: see Shawnee., Wis. Perrin will serve as communications manager with responsibilities for developing advertising, maintaining the association's Web site and attending trade shows and member meetings. She comes to the Holstein Association from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association where she was the member services coordinator.
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