Brief Bio: Faith, family and farming has been the basis of my family’s heritage for generations. At a young age, I became interested in the daily operation of my family’s dairy farm in Northeast Iowa. As I got older, I asked for more responsibilities and asked numerous questions to broaden my knowledge. Throughout my development, I realized that this industry is not only my past, but it is my future. Currently, I am eager to enter into my senior year at Iowa State University triple majoring in Dairy Science, Agriculture Communications and International Agriculture. After my college graduation in May of 2022, I anticipate working for a regional or national dairy checkoff organization where I gauge consumer interest, loyalty and trust in dairy products, and modern farming practices.
This past year, I have been honored to serve as the National ADSA-SAD 1st Vice President. Over the year, I have been able to help in selecting competition judges, planning conference sessions, and engaging in monthly meetings with my team in hopes to improve our program. Furthermore, I gained ADSA experience through the Dairy Science Club at Iowa State University as I assisted in the planning of the Midwest Regional ADSA-SAD Conference. As the marketing and promotion committee co-chair, I promoted workshops, tours, and speakers through social media and created logos, t-shirts, and decorations. From all of this, I am confident in my ability to return as a National ADSA-SAD officer. With my experience, I know that the team will be able to make more progressive strides and see further success in the program.
Why serve: We are incredibly fortunate to be among a group of people with a vast array of interests. Of course, we all hold a special place in our hearts for the dairy cow, but we all have a different pathway for our future. This past year as the 1st Vice President, I recognized how this organization encompasses many students with different backgrounds, perspectives on dairy, and desired careers of the industry. As a returning National ADSA-SAD officer, I hope to be able to provide the necessary resources for each member and assist them with the knowledge gained from my prior year of service. From attending national and regional ADSA conferences, I found that we need to be more inclusive and forward thinking.
With this position, I want to create a space where members can go and search for career options in hopes they can find something that suits what they want in their future. Additionally, I hope to create more interaction between university clubs across the nation. Being that we are all across the country, each chapter has unique aspects to showcase. From on-campus creameries to nearby dairy companies, each club has something they are able to share with another. During my time as an ADSA-SAD officer, I hope to continue strengthening interactions among universities so students can be more aware of opportunities and resources. By continuing on the officer team, I am determined to implement my ideas and the ideas of other members. I know that I can help each student feel welcomed and assure them they are in the right place. The dairy industry needs the bright minds of our students and I am proud to be able to help all members find their place.