Skip repetitive navigation links.
United States Department of AgricultureFarm Services AgencyFarm Service Agency
Go to FSA Home Go to FSA Home Go to About FSA Go to State Offices Go to Newsroom Go to Online Services Go to Forms Go to Help Go to Contact Us Go to Spanish Languages
Search FSA
Go To Search Tips
Browse by Audience
Agribusiness
Cooperatives
Congress
FSA Employees
Landowners
Conservationists
Lenders and Banks
Media
Parents and Caregivers
Producers
Researchers
Academic Community
Browse by Subject
Go to Aerial Photography
Go to Commodity Operations
Go to Conservation Programs
Go to Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program/ACRE
Go to Disaster Assistance Programs
Go to Economic and Policy Analysis
Go to Energy Programs
Go to Environmental and Cultural Resource Compliance
Go to Farm Loan Programs
Go to Financial Management Information
Go to Laws and Regulations
Go to Modernize and Innovate the Delivery of Agricultural Systems
Go to Outreach and Education
Go to Payment Eligibility
Go to Price Support
Go to Tobacco
About FSA
FSA Biographies

 
Johnny R. Toles
Director for Civil Rights

 
Johnny R. Toles
Johnny R. Toles, Jr., is the Director of Civil Rights and Small Business Utilization Office for USDA's Farm Service Agency (FSA). Mr. Toles is responsible for managing the Agency's equal employment opportunity (EEO), civil rights, and federally-assisted programs. Under Mr. Toles' leadership, all personnel practices are monitored to ensure they are equitable for all employees and applicants. Investigative and resolution processes that address all discrimination complaints are also managed under Toles' direction. Additionally, Mr. Toles serves as a consultant to managers and supervisors, and provides training opportunities on related issues.

 
Prior to his current position, Mr. Toles served as the Chief of USDA's Investigation Division, Office of Civil Rights. In this position, he was responsible for developing and conducting nationwide complaint investigations relating to all USDA programs. One of his biggest challenges was to develop and implement standard operating procedures for investigating Title VI program complaints. Through timely reviews, Mr. Toles reduced the case inventory to a record low.

 
From 2001 to 2003, Mr. Toles served as the Chief of USDA's Program Compliance Division. As chief, he conducted civil rights compliance reviews and Agency evaluations to determine deficiencies throughout USDA agencies. He also developed standard operation procedures for Departmental program compliance reviews and Agency program evaluations. As a follow-up to the Reviews and Evaluations, Mr. Toles developed a Corrective Action Plan, known as CAP, to implement improvements and correct deficiencies.

 
Mr. Toles has had diverse responsibilities in a number of positions. He began his federal career nearly 27 years ago as an assistant county supervisor with USDA's former Farmers Home Administration (FmHA). He was later promoted to county supervisor, and later took a position as farm program specialist/environmental coordinator in Washington, D.C.

 
Mr. Toles was raised on a farm in Grady, Alabama, where he helped raise row crops, poultry and livestock. He has received numerous superior service awards and certificates and is actively involved in community and professional organizations. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in industrial arts technology from Alabama A&M University and a Master of Science degree in agribusiness from Tuskegee University. He is also a graduate of USDA's Senior Executive Service.

 

 

 

 


Last Modified: 05/02/12 4:01:41 PM


FSA Home | USDA.gov | Common Questions | Site Map | Policies and Links
FOIA | Accessibility Statement | Privacy Policy | Nondiscrimination Statement | Information Quality | USA.gov | White House