For release: Jan. 31, 2011
For more information:
Kim Sears, Marketing and Public Relations
Wyoming Business Council
Office: 307.777.2834
Email: kim.sears@wybusiness.org
Program graduates outstanding ag leaders in Wyo.
CASPER – A program that develops exceptional leaders in agriculture recently graduated participants from communities across the state.
Eighteen Wyoming Leadership Education and Development (L.E.A.D.) Class 11 graduates from Albin, Buffalo, Burns, Casper, Chugwater, Cody, Douglas, Evanston, Gillette, Glendo, Kaycee, Midwest, Pine Bluffs, Powell and Wheatland received their pins and graduation certificates on Jan. 8 at a ceremony in Saratoga, Wyo.
Wyoming L.E.A.D. is a 14-month adult leadership program designed to create an outstanding, highly motivated group of agricultural leaders in the state. Ag producers and agribusiness men and women are chosen for each class based upon their leadership potential.
“The L.E.A.D. program has a history of producing strong agriculture leaders for our state,” said Cindy Garretson-Weibel, director of the Wyoming Business Council’s Agribusiness Division, which oversees the program. “It is always fascinating to see the growth and transformation within each class, and I am confident Class 11 will use their new training to do great things for Wyoming’s ag industry.”
The graduating class included:
· Hugh Deselms and Kirstin Deselms of Albin
· Eric Felbeck of Buffalo
· Linda Dobkins of Burns
· Jamie Harkins and Kem Nicolaysen of Casper
· Brian Currier of Chugwater
· Tracy Smith of Cody
· Lisa Daly and Neil Forgey of Douglas
· Bridger Feuz of Evanston
· Jason Walker of Gillette
· Paul Bauder of Glendo
· John McNary of Kaycee
· Amy Shepperson of Midwest
· Tyler Anderson of Pine Bluffs
· Corey Forman of Powell
· Bill Waneka of Wheatland
With this class, 189 individuals have graduated from the program. The Agribusiness Division is currently recruiting for L.E.A.D. Class 12, which will start in the fall. Individuals interested in participating in the L.E.A.D. program should contact Garretson-Weibel at (307) 777-6589 or cindy.weibel@wybusiness.org.
The mission of the Business Council is to facilitate the economic growth of Wyoming. The Business Council, a state government agency, concentrates its efforts on providing assistance for existing Wyoming companies and start-ups, helping communities meet their development and diversification needs, and recruiting new firms and industries targeted to complement the state’s assets. For more information, please visit www.wyomingbusiness.org.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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