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As part of his community activities, Joe Springer serves as a trustee for the village of Hopedale.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Not only does Joe Springer work for a company in which the term "service" is at the root of its name and its heritage, but it also is a philosophy that underpins the rest of his life, as well.

"I’m pretty boring," he jokes. "I don’t really have any hobbies." That’s because he devotes much of his free time to community service. For the past year-and-a-half, Joe has served as one of six elected village trustees in his hometown of Hopedale. For two years, he has been an active member of the McLean County Ag Club where he was recently elected secretary-treasurer. And he also was recently tapped to assume the treasurer’s position at Hopedale Mennonite Church where he is a member.

Joe’s financial background is highly sought by the organizations he serves. He heads the finance committee as part of his village trustee duties, working to ensure proper accounting procedures are in place for the two village employees working in that area, as well as assisting with the village’s budget.

Joe grew up on the family’s grain and livestock farm outside of Hopedale, and met his wife, Rachelle, in high school. They have a two-and-one-half-year-old daughter, Claire.

He says the village mayor first approached him about running for a trustee position. Joe agreed to run and was elected to a four-year term. The mayor and the six trustees meet twice each month. And because of the small size of the village, they are involved in most governance issues, Joe says.

Life in the ag lane

The McLean County Ag Club is a group of the county’s agribusiness professionals, with current membership of about 200 individuals. It is a forum for these professionals to exchange ideas, according to Joe. The club meets five times per year, arranging for educational speakers to keep the club members up-to-date on vital agricultural issues.

As secretary-treasurer, Joe handles the club’s finances. Next year, he will serve as the club’s vice president, and in two years as its president, quite an accomplishment for such a new member.

As treasurer of his church, Joe will be in charge of the budgeting, payroll, bill payment and accounting processes.

Joe says that community service really didn’t come naturally for him as it often does for others. Until several years ago, it really wasn’t on his radar screen. "Now I wish I’d gotten involved more in things when I was growing up – not only in the community, but also in school," he says with conviction.

Giving something back

Like most who volunteer their time, Joe says the experience has been fulfilling. "It provides me an opportunity to return something to my community and my profession."

He says it has given him a chance to learn from community and professional leaders, broadening his horizons. He enjoys working with different people. "Each organization is a different group with different dynamics. I like it because it is a challenge."

Joe says he believes the experience is helping him to hone leadership skills, as well as learning the art of compromise to reach a balanced solution that is beneficial to the community he serves.

He also feels the learning makes him better at his job. "It’s made me a better manager of my time, making me more efficient. And working with these ‘different’ types of businesses provides me with more insight into how my clients plan and run their own businesses."

Title: Vice President

Office: Normal

Farm Credit Service: 3 years

What do you enjoy most about working for 1st Farm Credit Services?: "What I enjoy most about working for 1st FCS is serving my clients. I enjoy getting to know them and their operations. The best part of the job is meeting with the client at his or her place of business to get first-hand knowledge of the operation."

What does providing excellence in client service mean to you?: "Providing excellence in client service means getting to know the client and working with him or her to develop a solution that meets his or her needs. It also means making myself available whenever a client needs to contact me. I believe in putting the client first and work to the best of my ability to fulfill his or her needs."

Story by John Leatherbury. Photo by Jon Cunningham.

 

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