Te Awamutu Courier

Scholarshi­p on offer for Fonterra Woman of the Year

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The Dairy Women’s Network’s Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year Award is now in its 13th year and applicatio­ns or nomination­s are closing soon.

Not only does the Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year recipient achieve the coveted title, but this year they will also receive a scholarshi­p to the Kellogg Rural Leadership Programme.

Jules Benton, DWN chief executive said “I encourage our dairy women to put themselves forward for the Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year award”.

“You can either be nominated or apply yourself.

“This award, with the Kellogg Rural Leadership opportunit­y, which includes the programme fee, travel, accommodat­ion, mentoring and access to DWN and Fonterra platforms to share their research, goes a small way to recognisin­g the efforts of our amazing dairy women.

“Those who have been through the Kellogg’s programme call it lifechangi­ng.”

Vanessa Thomson, who recently graduated from the programme, shares her insights.

Vanessa is a working mum with a young family, who sharemilks with her husband on two farms in the Waikato.

She is also an ex- lawyer and is currently the contract manager for DairyNZ.

“I was looking for a new challenge that could develop my networks both profession­ally and personally across the sector”, said Thomson.

“The programme has equipped me with a deeper understand­ing of myself and gave me an amazing range of practical leadership tools.

“I’m a working mum from rural New Zealand and it’s not an exaggerati­on to say that it opened my world up again after a period of being in the trenches with a young family, juggling work and farm life”.

Thomson reflects that through Kellogg, she has made enduring connection­s with the members of her cohort who hailed from a range of different sectors, and she feels excited to think that her cohort will be part of leading and guiding the sector into a bright future.

Her advice to anyone thinking of nominating themselves or being nominated for Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year, with an opportunit­y to access the Kellogg Programme, is “to do it, you won’t regret it.”

Donna Cram received the 2023 Fonterra Dairy Woman of the Year Award and used some of the scholarshi­p to attend the Rural Leaders Value Chain Innovation Programme.

“The programme was incredible, and I’m still buzzing – even months later.

“I was one of 13 participan­ts who took part in an extensive regional tour, travelling with Professor Hamish Gow and Phil Morrison, exploring four value chains: apple, kiwi fruit, dairy and red meat,” said Cram.

She says one of the best elements was connecting with her fellow participan­ts, who are amazing people from diverse background­s.

“We learnt as much from each other, especially through the deep, insightful and very honest bus and evening meal conversati­ons, as from the rural leaders who welcomed them into their businesses.

“We witnessed some great management practices and heard about opportunit­ies and challenges facing each industry and how some have survived through adverse events, such as disease, and how they have become more resilient from the experience.

“I took so much from the programme; the connection­s, the insights, the fact all our value chains have challenges but also committed passionate people who work tirelessly to look for opportunit­ies for our primary produce. It also gave me great inspiratio­n in my own life; what others are doing locally and direct to market has given me the confidence to have a go at new projects,” Cram said.

Applicatio­ns close on February 29.

 ?? ?? Vanessa Thomson (left) and Donna Cram.
Vanessa Thomson (left) and Donna Cram.

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