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ASA/DuPont Young Leaders Complete Training at Pioneer
Hi-Bred Int'l
January 9, 2006… Saint Louis, Missouri… 34
members of the 2005 class of the American Soybean Association (ASA)
DuPont Young Leaders recently completed their training at the Johnston,
Iowa, headquarters of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., a DuPont
business.
These future agricultural leaders took part in
sessions that reviewed the concept of leadership and management and
critically examined key issues impacting the soybean industry, such as
international trade and biotechnology.
"The 2005 class is an impressive and energetic
group of leaders that can shape the future of agriculture," said
Dennis Friest, soybean producer from Radcliffe, Iowa. Friest is an ASA
Board member and former ASA/DuPont Young Leader, who addressed the group
on the importance of leadership.
Begun more than 20 years ago, the Young Leader
Program seeks to develop and train new leaders to promote agriculture
and to help guide the soybean industry. Once a year, program organizers
select a prominent group of young farmers for special training at the
Commodity Classic and a follow-up training session later in the year at
the Pioneer campus. Many Young Leader alumni have gone onto significant
leadership roles in American agriculture.
The recent sessions, held Dec. 11-14, 2005, consisted
of a combination of classroom sessions and teamwork clinics, designed to
discuss and analyze significant issues in contemporary agriculture.
Sessions and presenters included:
· Neil Caskey, ASA Director, Corporate
and Public Relations, on current soybean issues and the importance
of grooming leaders for tomorrow,
· Grant Kimberly, Iowa Soybean
Association, on bio-diesel issues,
· William Dolezal, Research Fellow,
Pioneer, on Asian soybean rust,
· Tom West, Vice President, Biotech
Affairs and Business Support, Pioneer, on biotech trait acceptance,
· Ann Wright, The Wright Solution, on
"Your Leadership Legacy," and
· Greg Peton, Key Account Manager,
Pioneer, on "Forte’Adapting Trends and Interactions."
In addition to these sessions, the Young Leaders
spent time researching and analyzing case studies on actual agricultural
issues, making use of Pioneer and DuPont personnel and resources to
develop solutions. Each of four teams gave 30-minute presentations on
these issues to the group.
These case studies included:
· Improving worldwide consumer acceptance
and approval of biotechnology products.
· Increasing agricultural trade to
improve agricultural product value.
· Expediting development of renewable
fuels in the U.S.
· Enhancing the Young Leader program
"The program was such a valuable
experience," said Young Leader members Tim and Bonny Goodenough,
West Salem, Wis. "We have learned so much that we can use on our
farm and in our personal lives. We are excited about talking on new
leadership challenges on behalf of the soybean industry."
The next Young Leaders class is now being selected.
It begins its first training session this March in Anaheim, Calif.,
during the 2006 Commodity Classic.
Members of the 2005 Young Leaders Program are: Matt
Butler (AL), Dannie and Robin Daughhetee (AR), Jay and Connie Niemann
(IL), Paul and Heidi Jacobs (IN), Greg and Krista Jochum (IA), Randy and
Denise Schwartz (KS), Bill and Renee Clift (KY), Alan and Brenda Schmidt
(MD/Mid-Atl.), Donald Somers and Jamie Zmitko-Somers (MI), Ben and
Stacey Ludeman (MN), Pepper and Crystal Roberts (MS), Ryan and Rebecca
Britt (MO), Jeff and Carly Johnson (NE), Craig and Holly Carey (NC),
Paul and Vanessa Anderson (ND), James and Katherine Heimerl (OH), Jeremy
and Lacie Cannon (SC), Luke and Kimberly Holzwarth (SD), Mike and Penny
Holman (TN), Cameron and Victoria Gibson (VA), Tim and Bonny Goodenough
(WI), and Rick and Noreen Van Waes (Canada).
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For more information contact:
Dennis Friest, ASA Board member, 515/893-2853, dkfisa@yahoo.com
Michelle Siegel, ASA Corporate Manager, 314/754-1328 msiegel@soy.org
Bob Callanan, ASA Communications Director, 314/754-1291, bcallanan@soy.org
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