Feeding America has named Rebeckah Freeman Adcock as chief government relations officer. Freeman Adcock has nearly thirty years of experience in policy and government, shaping critical strategies for the food and agriculture communities.
“Feeding America is committed to leading with innovation, resolve and unity, guided by the strength and resilience of neighbors facing hunger. Rebeckah’s deep expertise navigating the highest levels of government and her lived experience and deep commitment to rural America, makes her a uniquely powerful addition to our team as we work to keep our neighbors facing hunger at the center of every policy solution,” said Denis McDonough, incoming Feeding America CEO. “Her ability to turn policy into progress will help this powerful network ensure everyone can access the nutritious food they deserve and that communities across the country can thrive.”
Reporting to McDonough, Freeman Adcock will lead Feeding America’s public policy and government relations efforts, prioritizing legislative strategies that reflect the real needs of people facing hunger. She will lead a team working alongside the Feeding America network of food banks, Congress and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to advance practical, nonpartisan solutions that protect access to vital federal food and nutrition programs like The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
“I am excited and honored to join Feeding America and build on the momentum of an organization that values the expertise and resilience of neighbors facing hunger,” said Freeman Adcock. “I look forward to working alongside the network, policymakers and communities to make meaningful progress toward ending hunger for good in America.”
Previously, Freeman Adcock served as vice president of U.S. government relations at the International Fresh Produce Association (IFPA). In recognition of her leadership at IFPA, she was named one of The Packer’s 2025 Top 25 Women in Produce. As a senior advisor at USDA, she counseled the secretary on policy and operations while leading national regulatory reform efforts, coordinating federal disaster responses, and managing the president’s Task Force on Agriculture & Rural Prosperity. She also served as administrator of the USDA Rural Business-Cooperative Service, where she oversaw a $2 billion annual portfolio of loans and grants to bolster rural economies.
Freeman Adcock currently serves on the USDA-USTR Agricultural Trade Advisory Committee and sits on the boards of both business and non-profit organizations.
She holds a law degree from the University of Kentucky and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Resource Management from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
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Rooted in the voices of neighbors facing hunger, Feeding America unites the country ensuring everyone has access to food and a thriving future. We support tens of millions of people as part of a nationwide network of 250+ food banks, 20+ statewide food bank associations, 10+ regional co-ops and 60,000+ agency partners, food pantries and meal programs. Powered by leaders and volunteers embedded in local communities, we are one of the nation’s most effective food distribution systems driving immediate impact today—and a catalyst for long-term change through advocating for legislation that improves food security and work to address its factors. We partner with people experiencing food insecurity, policymakers, organizations and supporters united with the unwavering commitment to provide nourishing food and work to end hunger at its roots so everyone can live fuller, healthier lives. Visit FeedingAmerica.org to learn more.