Speakers Bureau Biographies

Bruce A. Scherr, Chairman of the Board and CEO

Thomas P. Scott, President

Richard S. Andersen, Executive Vice President

William C. Motes, Chief Economist, Washington Bureau

James R. Wiesemeyer, Senior Vice President, Washington Bureau

Scott A. Richman, Senior Vice President

Rob D. Murphy, Senior Vice President

Ken Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Transportation


Bruce A. Scherr, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer.  Dr. Scherr has been with Informa Economics, Inc. (formerly Sparks Companies, Inc.) since 1987 in several executive capacities including President and CEO. In addition, he is an Advisor for Metalmark Capital LLC, a private equity fund. Formerly he was president of Sparks, Jacobs, Scherr, Inc. (SJS), a sister company to Sparks, and president of Agri-Commodities, Inc., an agriculture consulting firm based in Andover, Massachusetts, which was acquired by SJS. Prior to forming Agri-Commodities, Dr. Scherr was a divisional vice president at Data Resources, Inc., where he developed and utilized for the public and private sectors the first commercially available econometric model for US agriculture. Dr. Scherr received his bachelor's degree from Rutgers University and his M.S. and Ph.D. from Purdue University, all in agricultural economics. Currently, he is a member of the Board of Trustees of the North American Electric Reliability Corporation, E. Ritter & Company and he serves as a member of the Global Strategy Institute Advisory Council of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He served as a member of the Board of Directors for Desert STAR Inc., an electrical transmission Independent System Operator for the Desert Southwest from January 2000 through February 2002. In addition, Dr. Scherr has served as a member of The University of Tennessee’s (UT) Institute of Agriculture Agricultural Development Board and UT’s Committee for the Future. He was named a 2007 Distinguished Agriculture Alumni from Purdue University and he is a member of several honorary research and agricultural societies, a member of the National FFA Foundation Sponsors’ Board 2000 through 2001 and a former advisor to the President's Council of Economic Advisers and National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Contact Information:  bruce.scherr@informaecon.com; Telephone 901.766.4511


Thomas P. Scott, President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Scott has been with Informa since 1989 with the majority of that time being the head of the Informa Economics Memphis-based Project Consulting Group. Mr. Scott's specialized work has included business strategy, agribusiness economic development, feasibility and site selection work, as well as various market analyses. In addition to his work in North America, Mr. Scott has extensive experience in the agribusiness sectors of Central Europe, Southeast Asia and South America. He has been involved in many training programs developed and delivered by Informa Economics. Prior to joining the company, he had various assignments in management, trading, logistics and merchandising with Continental Grain Company. He received his bachelor's degree in agricultural economics and business from Cornell University and a master's degree in business administration from the Amos Tuck School of Business Administration at Dartmouth College where he was an Amos Tuck Scholar.
Contact Information:  tom.scott@informaecon.com; Telephone 901.766.4586


Richard S. Andersen, Executive Vice President.  Dr. Andersen's responsibilities include research, client service and consulting with Informa Economics' livestock, meat, poultry and dairy based clients. Prior to joining Informa Economics, Dr. Andersen was a regional extension economist for the Alberta Agriculture Department, a livestock market analyst and policy advisor to the Alberta Minister of Agriculture, and a research economist for Cook Industries, Inc. He received his bachelor's and master's degrees in agriculture from the University of Alberta and his doctorate degree in agricultural economics from The Ohio State University.
Contact Information:  rick.andersen@informaecon.com; Telephone 901.766.4611


William C. Motes, Chief Economist. Dr. Motes, located in Informa Economics' Washington, D.C., office, has primary responsibilities that include client consulting for international commercial clients and development projects. Formerly, he was a principal member of Economic Perspectives, Inc. and served as director of policy analysis for the Secretary of Agriculture (1979-81). Dr. Motes was associate director of USDA's Budget and Program Evaluation Office and also was legislative assistant for agriculture for US Senator Dick Clark. He holds degrees in agricultural economics from Kansas State University and received his doctorate in agricultural economics from Iowa State University.
Contact Information:  william.motes@informaecon.com; Telephone 703.734.8787


James R. Wiesemeyer, Senior Vice President. From his office in Washington, DC, Mr. Wiesemeyer contributes daily to Informa Economics' Morning Comments report, providing clients with the latest information on agricultural policy and trade developments. Since 1978, Mr. Wiesemeyer has frequently reported on and interviewed senior government officials, including Presidents Reagan and Carter, as well as several USDA Secretaries; he has traveled extensively in his assignments and is a frequent speaker on farm policy and trade issues. Prior to joining Informa Economics, Mr. Wiesemeyer most recently was the Washington editor and bureau chief for ProFarmer, Inc. where he still contributes a daily analysis and commentary on policy and trade developments in his column Inside Washington Today. Also while at ProFarmer, he was the Washington editor for Oster Communication's ProFarmer newletter and Futures magazine. Mr. Wiesemeyer also was the Washington bureau chief for Futures World News (FWN), formerly owned by Oster. Prior to ProFarmer, he was a Washington editor with Doane's Agricultural Report and Washington editor and managing editor of the Washington Farmletter. Mr. Wiesemeyer received his bachelor of arts degree in history from Southern Illinois University.
Contact Information:  wiesemeyer@gmail.com; Telephone 703.734.8787


Scott A. Richman, Senior Vice President.  With Informa Economics since 1991, Mr. Richman is the leader of Informa's Commercial Consulting. Among Mr. Richman's responsibilities for services to commercial clients, he directly manages the ethanol and biotechnology consulting practice areas. Mr. Richman has extensive experience conducting financial feasibility studies, preparing business plans, directing economic impact studies, constructing market forecasts and advising companies on the positioning of products within specialized markets. In addition to work throughout the United States and Canada, he has participated in consulting projects in Western Europe and Poland. Mr. Richman was selected to serve on the panel developing the North America and Europe assessment for the International Assessment of Agricultural Science and Technology for Development (IAASTD), an intergovernmental effort cosponsored by the World Bank and other international institutions. He received his bachelor's degree in economics from Vanderbilt University and his master's degree in international affairs at Columbia University, where he specialized in international business and was an Honorary International Fellow.
Contact Information:  scott.richman@informaecon.com; Telephone 901.766.4594


Rob D. Murphy, Senior Vice President.  Dr. Murphy's duties include livestock and red meat research, price analyses, and the design and implementation of margin risk management systems. Much of his work focuses on methods of measuring and mitigating price risk exposures across a variety of commodities. Prior to joining Informa Economics, he was an economist in the research department at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange where he was responsible for maintenance of the CME's Live Cattle futures contract. He was involved in futures contract design issues, particularly the use of cash settlements in agricultural futures markets. He received his bachelor's degree in animal science and his master's degree in agricultural economics, both from Louisiana State University, and his doctorate in agricultural and applied economics from Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia.
Contact Information:  rob.murphy@informaecon.com;  Telephone 901.766.4668


Ken A. Eriksen, Senior Vice President, Transportation. Mr. Eriksen is responsible for transportation research, service and consulting with the barge, rail and bulk commodity industries. Prior to joining Informa Economics, Mr. Eriksen worked for the US Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service as an agricultural statistician. In that capacity, he conducted national surveys and set national estimates on chemical use in agriculture, oversaw the genetically modified organism and biotechnology NASS data, and released the annual Pest Management Practices report for the Integrated Pest Management program. Also while at USDA, he worked for the Agricultural Marketing Service on its transportation and marketing program, conducting research and analysis on domestic and international transportation issues. Specifically, he did grain transportation modal share analysis and analyzed the ocean freight market. Mr. Eriksen also worked as an international longshoreman for the Pacific Maritime Association in Tacoma, Washington. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in agribusiness and agricultural economics from Washington State University. While working on his master’s degree there, Mr. Eriksen was a transportation economist for the Department of Agricultural Economics, performing economic transportation data analysis and modeling.
Contact Information:  ken.eriksen@informaecon.com; Telephone 901.766.4463.


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