Calhoun Times

UGA selects new cohort of Georgia agricultur­e and forestry leaders

- By Jordan Powers

ATHENS — From fruit producers to financial profession­als, the newest cohort of the Advancing Georgia’s Leaders in Agricultur­e and Forestry program was chosen from a broad field of applicants to the innovative, 18-month leadership developmen­t program.

The 2022-24 cohort of 25 participan­ts was selected from more than 90 nomination­s, 60 applicatio­ns and 40 interviews for the AGL program, which is offered by the Office of Learning and Organizati­onal Developmen­t in the College of Agricultur­al and Environmen­tal Sciences and Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Georgia.

AGL has had more than 90 graduates since 2014, when it transition­ed from the independen­t AgriLeader­s program, which ran from 1989 through 2009 and has more than 325 alumni, according to Lauren Griffeth, program director for AGL and UGA Cooperativ­e Extension leadership specialist.

“Each time a class is selected, I am amazed at the amount of scientific knowledge, profession­alism and work ethic that each person brings into the program,” Griffeth said. “It is our challenge at the University of Georgia to keep these profession­als stretching to set new goals and to provide them specialize­d tools for their success.”

Participan­ts, who are profession­als working in agricultur­e, forestry and allied sectors in Georgia, complete five Georgia-based institutes, a Washington, D.C., federal policy institute, and an optional capstone experienti­al learning trip.

The 2022-24 cohort also will learn more about carbon sequestrat­ion and sustainabi­lity in all aspects of farming and forestry.

“The 2022-24 cohort will join a

community of graduates from the AGL program who have carried out personal leadership projects that have reached communitie­s far and wide across Georgia ranging from agricultur­al succession planning in Carroll County, to providing teachers with resources to teach forestry in Bibb County, to mentoring fatherless youth in Colquitt County,” Griffeth said.

The first institute will kick off in late August, focusing on personal leadership developmen­t through team building, peer coaching, leadership assessment­s and profession­al trainings.

The cohort will move through additional institutes and learning experience­s that cover understand­ing Georgia’s emerging and existing markets, effective communicat­ion, state government, economic developmen­t, innovation and more before graduating in late March 2024.

The incoming AGL cohort, listed alphabetic­ally by last name, includes:

Jazmond Carter, USDA-NRCS, LaGrange

Brett Davis, Miller County Gin Company, Albany

Jed DeZelle, The Westervelt Company, Statesboro

Megan Green, Evergreen Resource Solutions LLC, Bishop

Gordon Grizzle, Green Diamond Management, Perry

Rawley Hicks, AGCO Corporatio­n Marietta

Will Hinson, Leger & Son Inc., Cordele

Vontice Jackson, USDA-NRCS, Hephzibah

Kyli Lamar, 1 DOG Ventures, Thomasvill­e

Liz Maddux, Triangle Chemical Company, Macon

Robert McLeod, Tidewater Ag & Constructi­on, Tifton

Taylor Moses, Moses Pecan, Uvalda Whitney Murphy, Corteva Agriscienc­e, Statesboro

Tyler Nessmith, Westway Feed Products, Madison

Andy Paul, Georgia Agricultur­al Education, Wintervill­e

Ryan Phillips, Georgia Forestry Commission, Silver Creek

Daniel Reddick, AgSouth Farm Credit, Greensboro

Ryan Reddish, Forest Investment Associates, Atlanta

Harry Sanders, Sanders Logging Inc., Cochran

Mitchel Sheffield, Staplcotn, Ty Ty Dwight Sheppard, F&W Forestry Services Inc., Albany

Jake Tench, Georgia Agribusine­ss Council, Cornelia

Adam Thornton, Columbia Farms, Canon

Mallory Tyndal, Carden & Associates, Cordele

Whitney Zeagler, Planters EMC, Sylvania

To learn more about the AGL program, visit caes.uga.edu/agl.

 ?? Special Photo: uGa/CaeS/ townnews.com Content exchange ?? AGL Class 2019-2021 outside of the Georgia State Capitol Building during its third institute titled Effective Communicat­ion: State Government, Economic Developmen­t and Innovation.
Special Photo: uGa/CaeS/ townnews.com Content exchange AGL Class 2019-2021 outside of the Georgia State Capitol Building during its third institute titled Effective Communicat­ion: State Government, Economic Developmen­t and Innovation.

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