Dell Princ Retirement Celebration

Mar 15, 2021


Dell Princ Retirement Celebration
A retirement celebration will be held on Tuesday, March 30th in honor of Dell Princ.  It will be a come and go reception at the K of C Room at 219 N Elm St in Osborne from 2-6 pm.  Refreshments will be available.  Dell retired fulltime at the end of 2020. He will remain working part time for approximately three years assuring a smooth transition in the Grain Marketing. Dell started at Midway Coop out of college in 1979 as the Grain Merchandiser.  He became the Assistant General Manager in 1987 and then the General Manager in 1996 all while maintaining his position as Grain Merchandiser.  Midway Coop has become one of the strongest cooperatives in the state of Kansas. Not only is Midway financially strong, but they also improved their assets under Dells leadership. Midways total assets have grown from 12.0 million in 1996 to over 130.0 million today. Most notably, grain storage has grown from 4.0 million in 1996 to more than 14-million-bushel capacity today. Please come and join us in wishing Dell the best in his retirement.
 

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