Margaret Fogarty and Leigh Picchetti, co-founders of Corkboard Communications, have been appointed to the board of directors of the National Agri-Marketing Association (NAMA) Rocky Mountain Chapter, which includes Colorado, Montana, New Mexico and Wyoming, serving as Second Vice President and Treasurer respectively.

Picchetti and Fogarty bring extensive experience in agricultural marketing, communications and reputation management to their new board roles. They have guided strategic communications initiatives for global agricultural leaders, national networks and startups including the Farm Credit System, Nutrien, CHS and Atlas Agro.
“Leigh and Margaret are well-suited to strengthen our Rocky Mountain Chapter,” said Jenny Pickett, NAMA CEO. “Their deep experience across the agricultural value chain – from finance to inputs to agronomy – brings invaluable perspective to our board. They understand the unique marketing challenges facing today’s agribusinesses and have the proven expertise to help our members navigate them successfully.”
NAMA is the nation’s largest association for professionals in marketing and agribusiness, connecting industry leaders, fostering professional development and advancing excellence in agricultural marketing.
The Rocky Mountain Chapter serves marketing and communications professionals throughout the region, providing networking opportunities, educational programs and resources to advance careers in agricultural marketing.
Additional board members for the Rocky Mountain Chapter include Lisa Scebbi, Vice President of Marketing for Tidal Grow AgriScience serving in the role of board president; Summer Johnson, Director of Corporate Relations for National Cattlemen’s Beef Association serving in the role of First Vice President; and Jessica Smith, Marketing Specialist with Farm Progress serving as Secretary.
Corkboard Communications is federally certified with the US Small Business Administration as a Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and is a Colorado Verified Diverse Business included in the state’s Diverse Supplier Directory, enabled to support organizations with supplier diversity commitments and federal procurement requirements.
