
Source: Beef Board news release
DENVER, Colo. - Anne Ilse Anderson of Austin, Texas will be honored with the Cattlemen's Beef Board's fifth annual Beef Checkoff Visionary Award on Tuesday, July 8, during the General Session of the 2025 Cattle Industry Summer Business Meeting in San Diego, California. This award recognizes an individual in the beef industry who has demonstrated exemplary support of and commitment to the Checkoff's goals and vision.
"Anne represents what this award is all about," said Ryan Moorhouse, chair of the Cattlemen's Beef Board. "She's a fellow Texan who's spent decades helping drive beef demand--both here at home and around the world--through education, research and smart marketing. Anne helped lay the groundwork for the Beef Checkoff, and years later, she's still helping shape its future. We're proud to recognize her with the 2025 Visionary Award."
Anderson and her husband Jim own a cow-calf operation in the Texas Hill Country, combining a deep passion for agriculture with a global business perspective. The Andersons and their partner Brett Morris raise purebred Speckled Parke cattle as well as Speckled Parke/Angus crosses.
Anderson began her career as a clinical dietitian and educator before fully transitioning into agricultural leadership. Since then, Anderson has dedicated more than four decades to advancing the beef industry through innovation and mentorship. Her understanding of consumer nutrition needs and her lifelong passion for beef production have made her a unique and powerful voice in the industry.
One of Anderson's most notable achievements and career milestones was her role as executive vice president and the very first employee of the Texas Beef Council (TBC) from 1986 to 1995, during which time she established the council's bylaws and articles of incorporation. Over those nine years, Anderson grew TBC from a single employee--herself--to a staff of 25
Anderson chaired the Cattlemen's Beef Board in 2016 and currently serves as a member of the board and the Beef Checkoff's Safety & Innovation committee. She's been involved with the Texas Cattle Feeders Association and the Beef Industry Council of the National Livestock and Meat Board. Anderson has also held board or committee roles with the Texas Cattle Feeders Association, Texas CattleWomen, American National CattleWomen, International Livestock Congress and the HACCP Alliance. Anderson played a key role in developing industry education programs such as Beef 101 and Beef 706, and helped launch several groundbreaking initiatives, including the Rancher's Renaissance beef cooperative and AgInfoLink, a global food-tracking company.
Anderson received her bachelor's degrees in food and nutrition and home economics education with minors in consumer studies, biology and chemistry from the University of Texas (Austin). She earned a Master of Arts degree with concentrations in business and consumer education from the University of Texas (San Antonio).
"Anne brings energy, determination and heart to everything she does," said Greg Hanes, CEO of the Cattlemen's Beef Board. "Her vision for what the Checkoff could achieve--for both the industry and consumer demand--was ahead of its time. Throughout her career, she remained focused on the future and committed to what would best serve beef producers. On behalf of everyone at the Cattlemen's Beef Board, I congratulate Anne on this well-deserved honor and thank her for the lasting impact she's made--not only on our industry, but on me personally."
For more information about the Cattlemen's Beef Board, the Beef Checkoff and its programs--promotion, research, foreign marketing, industry information, consumer information and safety--visit DrivingDemandforBeef.com.