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American Agri-Women Graduates 2015 Class of Syngenta Leadership Training

Tue, 21 Apr 2015 11:42:26 CDT

American Agri-Women Graduates 2015 Class of Syngenta Leadership Training American Agri-Women (AAW) recognizes its members who have recently graduated from the Syngenta Leadership At Its Best (LAIB) training. Syngenta has offered its leadership program for AAW members for more than 20 years.


The program offers training regarding the process of developing policy, media interviews, communication styles, public speaking, leadership strategies and more. Oklahoma had two of this year's graduates with Abby Goldenberg and Kristi Bishop.


"The 16 graduates this year join more than 200 other members who have built their leadership skills, thanks to Syngenta. The woman's voice is so important when educating about and advocating for agriculture. This program makes those voices stronger," says AAW President Sue McCrum.


American Agri-Women is the nation's largest coalition of farm, ranch and agribusiness women with more than 50 state, commodity and agribusiness affiliate organizations. AAW is celebrating its 40th anniversary.


Syngenta is one of the world's leading companies with more than 28,000 employees in more than 90 countries dedicated to this purpose: Bringing plant potential to life.


Congratulations to the 2015 American Agri-Women graduates of Syngenta's Leadership At Its Best program. This year's class included Lisa Campion, Vermont; Kristen Devoe, Maine; Lauren Schwab, Ohio; Tracy Duerst, Oregon; Alisha Nord, North Dakota; Priscilla Kosen, Illinois; Abby Goldenberg, Oklahoma; Emily Duerst, Oregon; Jesse Scott, Montana; Stacey Whitener, Texas; Kristi Bishop, Oklahoma, Jessica Getty, New York; Kristy Bray, Maine; Traci Fitzsimmon, West Virginia; and Melissa Wahl, Kansas.

   





 

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