MCGA adds Boubin as Biofuels and Industry Relations Director

The Minnesota Corn Growers Association (MCGA) is excited to announce the arrival of Mackenzie Boubin as its biofuels and industry relations director. Boubin comes to MCGA from CHS where she worked as an account representative in its refined fuels division.
Boubin grew up on a fifth-generation family farm in Waseca, and is a graduate from the University Of Minnesota Carlson School Of Management, where she majored in International Business and Non-Profit Management. Mackenzie is currently a Captain in the U.S. Army Reserves with the 88th Regional Division out of Ft. McCoy, Wisconsin.
Prior to her time at CHS, Boubin worked for the Minnesiota Bio-Fuels Association as a project coordinator.
Boubin looks forward to working alongside Minnesota’s corn farmers and ethanol producers to promote the usage of biofuels and build a brighter future for an industry that is vital to the state’s ag sector.
“The ethanol industry within our state directly reduces harmful greenhouse gas emissions, lowers prices at the pump for Minnesota consumers and contributes to a strong rural economy. I look forward to promoting all of these beneficial attributes and more on behalf of our grower members,” Boubin said.
“Coming from an agricultural and biofuels background, this is an area I am extremely passionate about and feel so fortunate to work in. Minnesota’s corn farmers are innovative problem solvers who have an incredible story to tell and product to market, and I couldn’t be more excited to join this industry during a pivotal time of opportunity.”
Mackenzie lives in Minneapolis, with her husband, Antonin.

