The 2024-2025 New Jersey FFA officer team, elected during the 95th Annual State FFA Convention, represents four chapters from Monmouth, Warren, Cape May, and Hunterdon counties. They will lead a state record membership high of 3,438 in 37 chapters statewide. The officers will represent New Jersey FFA at various state and national functions throughout the year.
The new officers and their respective chapters are Niccolo Conte (Allentown FFA), President; Allison Josielewski (Allentown FFA), Vice President; Abrianna Portillo (Phillipsburg FFA), Treasurer; Tyler Murnaghan (Cape May Tech FFA), Secretary; Nina Weiland (Hunterdon County ESEA FFA), Reporter; and William Rutherford (Cape May Tech FFA), Sentinel.
“We have a committed and enthusiastic group of officers who are prepared to lead a membership that continues to grow,” said New Jersey State FFA Advisor and Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Education Program Leader Erin Noble. “They understand the responsibilities that come with these positions and the importance of their roles as leaders as they set the example for FFA chapters in our state.”
FFA is part of a food, agriculture, and natural resources program that prepares students for careers in the business, science, education, and technology of agriculture. There are nearly 950,000 members nationwide.