2017–2018 State Officers
Photo by P. Wallace
The 2017–2018 Washington FFA State Officers from left to right: President Seth Smith, Treasurer Sydney Klaveano, Reporter Kelci Scharff, Vice President Mollee Gray, Secretary Taylor Enns, Sentinel Matthew Rounsley.
Photo by P. Wallace
Photo by P. Wallace
Photo by P. Wallace
Photo by P. Wallace
Photo by P. Wallace
Photo by P. Wallace
Interested in becoming a State Officer?
Serving as a Washington FFA State Officer is an incredible experience and a great responsibility. As provided for in our constitution and bylaws, state officers represent all Washington FFA members to the board of directors, industry representatives, and agriculture instructors. You can learn more about the expectations of state officers in the guide below, or download a state officer candidate guide to read about the election process and requirements.
This past spring, retiring state officers were asked to participate in an exit survey regarding their year of service to their state FFA association. The survey collected data surrounding their responsibilities as a state officer while also pinpointing other highlights of their FFA career. We are excited to present the findings of our research based on a representative sample of 54% of retiring state officers who responded.