2025: the International Year of Co•operatives

Our Neighboring Co-operator

Doug O’Brien, President & CEO of the National Cooperative Business Association will be honored with the Neighboring Co-operator Award at the NFCA’s Annual Meeting on March 21, in Greenfield, MA. 

The award recognizes O’Brien’s decade of leadership at the National Cooperative Business Association (NCBA), the role of the organization in representing and advocating for our co-ops and credit unions, and its partnership with the Neighboring Food Co-op Association (NFCA) as we have worked to advance our vision of a thriving co-operative economy, rooted in a healthy, just, and sustainable food system, and a vibrant community of co-operative enterprise.

“It’s an honor to receive this award from a NFCA, an association that stands tall in the co-operative community,” said O’Brien.  “I always look forward to the NFCA’s Annual Meeting and the opportunity to gather with so many committed co-operators. This is particularly important as we take some time to celebrate and also chart a course for the future of the U.S. co-operative movement at a critical time for our nation and the world.”

It’s been my pleasure to work with Doug over the years,” said Erbin Crowell, NFCA Executive Director and a member of the NCBA Board of Directors.  “We’re excited to recognize his decade of service with NCBA, his unwavering commitment to our movement, and his partnership as we have worked to ensure that our co-ops and their associations are able to continue to thrive and empower people to build more resilient and inclusive communities.” 

Doug has been with NCBA, the umbrella association for all types of co-operatives in the U.S., since 2016 and became President and CEO in January of 2018. Before joining the association, he led the work of the White House Rural Council and served in top positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture focusing on rural economic development.  In his capacity with NCBA, Doug O’Brien works with the co-operative community, both domestically and internationally, to deepen its impact and influence. He also serves on the Boards of Directors of the International Cooperative Alliance(ICA) and DotCooperation, LLC.

Doug has also worked in the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and for two Governors. O’Brien’s experience in academia includes teaching and writing at the University of Arkansas Law School and Drake University Law School. O’Brien was raised on a diversified farm in Dubuque County, Iowa, and holds degrees from Loras College (Dubuque, Iowa), the University of Iowa Law School, and the University of Arkansas LL.M. Program in Agricultural and Food Law. 

Doug O’Brien joins a growing group of people honored with this award, including Terry Appleby, former General Manager of Hanover Co-op Food Stores (NH & VT); Cornelius Blanding, Executive Director of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives / Land Assistance Fund; Kari Bradley, former General Manager of Hunger Mountain Co-op (VT); Alex Gyori, former General Manager of Brattleboro Food Co-op (VT); JQ Hannah, Assistant Director at Food Co-op Initiative (FCI); Kay Litten, former NFCA Board Member and longtime Director of Hanover Co-op Food Stores (NH & VT); Patrice Lockert Anthony, former President of GreenStar Co-op Markets (NY); Glenn Lower, former General Manager of Middlebury Natural Foods Co-op (VT); Roger Noonan, President of the New England Farmers Union; Alice Rubin, former General Manager of Willimantic Food Co-op (CT); and Joanne Todd, Director at Willimantic Food Co-op (CT) and CEO, Northeast Family Credit Union.

The NFCA’s “Neighboring Co-operator Award” acknowledges special contributions made to the advancement of our vision and raises funds for co-operative development through CDF’s Education Fund. Individuals, co-ops, and organizations are invited to contribute in honor of Doug O’Brien and all our Neighboring Co-operators at https://www.cdf.coop/nfca

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