Brock Nemecek Joins Ten Acre Marketing

In his new role as vice president of client services, Nemecek will oversee client satisfaction, retention and organic growth.

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Brock Nemecek has joined Ten Acre Marketing as vice president of client services and will oversee client satisfaction, retention and organic growth.
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On Oct. 13, Ten Acre Marketing shared that Brock Nemecek joined the agency as its new vice president of client services. Nemecek brings a hands-on leadership approach and more than two decades in agribusiness, advertising, media and experiential marketing that the company says will help drive its work to amplify the power of agriculture.

“Brock’s deep agency experience, proven leadership and passion for agriculture will strengthen every layer of how we interact with our clients,” says Leah Halverson, founder and CEO of Ten Acre Marketing. “His ability to empower teams and connect strategy with execution ensures our clients receive not only exceptional work but insights and value that advance agriculture.”

As vice president, Nemecek will oversee client satisfaction, retention and organic growth. He will also lead the development of Ten Acre’s account management team. As part of the agency’s leadership, Nemecek will help guide Ten Acre’s continued growth.

“I’ve always been proud of the network of trusted relationships I’ve built across the ag space,” Nemecek says. “As I looked to take the next step in my career, what drew me to Ten Acre was their reputation and their sense of purpose. They believe that ag brands have amazing stories and deserve equally impactful storytelling. That mission resonates with me, and I believe it will resonate with marketers and decision-makers seeking a partner with strategic solutions to their challenges.”

This new executive role enables other members of the leadership team to lean into their areas of expertise, the company says. Mary Heslep will move into the role of senior vice president of strategy and business development, leading the agency’s overall growth. Terri Spencer has been promoted to senior vice president of operations and creative, aligning Ten Acre’s creative excellence with the operational support needed for expansion.

“Our growth has been exciting, and we’ve seen a demand for meaningful work in this industry,” Halverson adds. “I’m confident that with our leadership team’s experience and the growth of our account and creative teams, we’ll continue positioning brands to advance agriculture.”

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