The FFA tribute this week goes to Lashawna Vogel, past Wisconsin FFA reporter.
Highlights for Lashawna included meeting many members, giving speeches and virtual training events so members were prepared for contests and competitions.
Lashawna has a
The FFA tribute this week goes to Lashawna Vogel, past Wisconsin FFA reporter.
Highlights for Lashawna included meeting many members, giving speeches and virtual training events so members were prepared for contests and competitions.
Lashawna has a lot of experience in leadership events, and did SAEs in two different areas: ag education and communication. She studies ag marketing communications and hopes to work in a marketing department for an ag company one day.
The weekly FFA Chapter Tribute is an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the good work of your local chapter. Tell us about what you’re doing, give us some history from your group and tell our viewers of the work you do in the community. FFA chapters across the country deserve recognition for the work they do, make sure we include yours.
To have your chapter considered for this weekly feature, send along information about your group by e-mail to Max Armstrong at [email protected]. They’ll get your group on the list of those that will be covered in the future. It’s a chance to share your story beyond the local community. Drop Orion or Max a “line” soon.
The National FFA Organization, formerly known as Future Farmers of America, is a national youth organization of about 650,000 student members as part of 7,757 local FFA chapters. The National FFA Organization remains committed to the individual student, providing a path to achievement in premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. For more, visit the National FFA Organization online www.ffa.org, on Facebook at facebook.com/nationalffa, on Twitter at twitter.com/nationalffa.