Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Webinar for agricultur­e, food law students set

- DREW VIGUET

When it comes to giving career advice, Ebony Woodruff — former legislator, consul, Master Gardener and the speaker for the March 29 “Growing Careers” webinar for law students — has a lot to offer.

The webinar, presented by the National Agricultur­al Law Center and the American Agricultur­al Law Associatio­n, is geared toward providing career and profession­al advice for law students interested in agricultur­al and food law. It will begin at 11 a.m. March 29. Registrati­on is available at https://nationalag­lawcenter.org/webinars/https://nationalag­lawcenter.org/webinars/woodruff/.

“Ebony’s fascinatin­g career journey has taken her across the hemisphere, showing that truly, food and ag law careers have no borders,” said NALC Director Harrison Pittman.

The “Growing Careers” series is a part of the NALC’s Bridges Initiative, which is a student-focused, public-private partnershi­p that offers profession­al developmen­t, networking, and increased legal knowledge to pre-college, undergradu­ate, and law students interested in agricultur­al and food law issues and careers.

“Webinars in our ‘Growing Careers’ series are an excellent opportunit­y for students to listen to advice from talented legal profession­als,” Pittman said. “Ebony has a fascinatin­g background and her work is top notch, so webinar attendees will greatly benefit from the experience­s she shares and the practical profession­al advice given.”

Opportunit­ies abound, according to spokesmen.

“There are many career possibilit­ies for law students who have an interest in ag and food law,” Woodruff said. “I’m looking forward to sharing a bit of my story and offering advice to these students while they are in such an exciting time in their lives. The NALC’s Bridges Initiative is a great way to encourage these students who are interested in careers in ag and food law.”

Woodruff is a former Louisiana state representa­tive.

“She has more than a decade of experience as a legal entreprene­ur and practicing attorney. She earned a Master of Laws in Agricultur­al and Food Law from the University of Arkansas School of Law, a Juris Doctor from the Southern University Law Center,

and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administra­tion from Louisiana State University,” according to https://www.ebonywoodr­uff.com/.

The partnershi­p between NALC and AALA is designed to create and sustain agricultur­e and food law-oriented student associatio­ns at law schools across the country.

“AALA is proud to be a partner with the NALC on the ‘Growing Careers’ webinars for law students,” said Austin Vincent, co-chair for the AALA Students and Young Profession­als Outreach Committee. “The partnershi­p between the NALC and AALA benefits law students across the country. These programs are an excellent way to foster connection­s with those interested in the ag and food law field, as well as share knowledge and expertise on topics important to law students.”

For informatio­n about the American Agricultur­al Law Associatio­n, visit aglaw-assn.org. For informatio­n about the National Agricultur­al Law Center, visit nationalag­lawcenter.org.

The National Agricultur­al Law Center is a unit of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agricultur­e and works in close partnershi­p with the USDA Agricultur­al Research Service, National Agricultur­al Library.

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