Stephen Censky

Stephen Lee Censky is an American businessman and former government official. He served as the United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture from 2017 through 2020. In November 2020, he became the CEO of the American Soybean Association (ASA). He was also CEO of the ASA for 21 years prior to his tenure as U.S. Deputy Secretary of Agriculture.

Stephen Censky
13th United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
In office
October 11, 2017[1]  November 8, 2020
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byKrysta Harden
Personal details
Born
Stephen Lee Censky

Jackson, Minnesota
Political partyRepublican
EducationSouth Dakota State University (BS)

Early life and education

Censky was raised on a soybean and corn farm near Jackson, Minnesota and received a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture from South Dakota State University. He won the Truman Scholarship while at South Dakota State University in 1980, the first winner in the school's history. He later went on to earn a postgraduate diploma in agriculture science from the University of Melbourne.[2]

Career

Censky served as a legislative assistant to United States Senator James Abdnor before holding several appointments in the United States Department of Agriculture, eventually rising to become Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service. He went on to serve as chief executive officer of the American Soybean Association, a position he held for 21 years. In 2017, he was nominated to the office of United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture.[3] He was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on October 3, 2017, by voice vote and was sworn in on October 11, 2017. He returned to the American Soybean Association, serving as chief executive officer, starting on November 9, 2020.[4][5]

Personal life

Censky is married and has two daughters.[2]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
Krysta Harden
United States Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
2017–2020
Incumbent
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