Vice President of Public Policy, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
Jack Irvin serves as Vice President of Public Policy for Ohio Farm Bureau Federation. He is responsible for managing the organization’s policy development process and its legislative, regulatory, political and legal activities at the federal, state and local levels.
Irvin began his career at Farm Bureau in 2016 serving as the senior director of state and national policy for the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation where he managed OFBF’s legislative and regulatory team and represented the interests of Farm Bureau members with Congress, the General Assembly and with federal and state regulatory agencies.
Prior to joining Ohio Farm Bureau, Irvin served as director of government and industry affairs with the Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association where he directed development of public policy and legislative priorities at the state and national levels. He also served that organization by managing communications efforts and developing grassroots volunteers. He also previously served as a legislative aide in the Ohio Senate for nearly 10 years.
He and his wife reside in Columbus with their two daughters.