National Pork Board
Nate Rohe has a comprehensive work experience in IT support and administration. Nate started their career as a Systems Administrator at Iowa Newspapers, Inc. in 1996, where they installed, configured, and supported hardware, operating systems, and other peripherals. Nate also helped analyze, plan, and design new PC systems and provided network support. In 2000, they joined the Ames Tribune as an IT Administrator, where they continued to perform similar responsibilities. In 2006, they moved to the National Pork Board as an IT Support Specialist, providing hardware and software support, configuring peripherals, and offering network support. Nate Rohe's work experience demonstrates a strong background in IT support and administration.
Nate Rohe obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and Management, General from the University of Dubuque. Nate attended this university from 1994 to 1996. In addition to their degree, Nate has also acquired two certifications: ITIL Foundation Level from Sim, obtained in November 2020, and Corporate Trainer Certified (CTC) from the Management and Strategy Institute, obtained in September 2019.
National Pork Board
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Today's Pork Checkoff is at work for pork producers. U.S. pork producers and importers pay $0.40 per $100 of value when pigs are sold and when pigs or pork products are brought into the United States.