Posted on February 1, 2013 by Insights Editor On Janurary 4, the VALOR Fellows embarked on their third seminar in the Shenandoah Valley and, true to form, this seminar was just as exciting and jam-packed as those previous. Class members were involved in media training at WVPT in Harrisonburg and had an opportunity to do on-camera interviews. The… Continue reading Reblog: VALOR Fellows complete third seminar
Returning from Richmond
The VALOR class just completed Seminar IV in Richmond, Virginia on February 14, 2013. Stay tuned for more information about this exciting training on Policy, Legislation, and Leadership. Special thanks to Governor Bob McDonnell for your time and support of the agricultural industry. And a sincere thank you to all the business professionals, delegates, senators,… Continue reading Returning from Richmond
Reblog: VALOR program starts new year with a focus on human development
The Virginia Tech Hampton Roads Center offered a two part series of human development courses for the Virginia Agriculture Leaders Obtaining Results program’s inaugural class. “The VALOR Program is designed to develop leaders who can effectively engage all segments of the Virginia agricultural community to create collaborative solutions and promote agriculture inside and outside the industry. Participants,… Continue reading Reblog: VALOR program starts new year with a focus on human development
Opportunities in Agriculture
Agriculture has an impact on every person in the world. There are so many facets, that I sincerely believe a person could be immersed in the field a lifetime and only touch the surface of the many dimensions, opportunities, and experiences available in Agriculture. Americans often take for granted having safe and healthy, high quality, economical,… Continue reading Opportunities in Agriculture
“An Enterprise of Opportunity”
On our final day of session III, Jeff Slaven and his family took time out of their Sunday to share the details of the many operations that have sprung out of opportunities presented to them. I would hardly say that luck would have anything to do with the success of this family farming operation that… Continue reading “An Enterprise of Opportunity”
How Do You Make Decisions About Complex Issues?
Regardless of the particular sector of the industry in which we engage, each of us is faced with complex issues on a regular basis. Will additional funding improve the quality of youth education programs? Is regulation the only path to environmental protection? Should producers focus on developing local markets or pursue international opportunities? First, I… Continue reading How Do You Make Decisions About Complex Issues?
Communication… Knowledge Exchange.
"The art of communication is the language of leadership." — James Humes Our journey as VALOR fellows is one of enlightnement, education and leadership developement. An integral part of our path to success is communication, as Mr. Humes noted, communication is the language of leadership. Our recent travels found us in Harrisonburg, VA at WVPT… Continue reading Communication… Knowledge Exchange.
Tree Seedling Production at its Finest
Saturday morning of Seminar III began with a visit to the Virginia Department of Forestry’s Nursery operation in Crimora, VA. Our tour of the Crimora operation was conducted by Josh McLaughlin, Nursery Forester for the Virginia Department of Forestry and manager of the Crimora facility. Josh graduated from Virginia Tech in 2004 with a BS… Continue reading Tree Seedling Production at its Finest
Valley Seminar III: Final Day Revealed!
please click on any of the photos below for an enlarged view Sunday, January 6, 2013 … Continue reading Valley Seminar III: Final Day Revealed!
Valley Seminar III: Day Three Revealed!
please click on any of the photos below for an enlarged view Saturday, January 5, 2013 … Continue reading Valley Seminar III: Day Three Revealed!
