MAY 16, 2019

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

For more information contact:

Clint Mefford, director of communications

816-383-5143

cmefford@angus.org

 

 

LEAD Conference: Angus, Live from Nashville

Early registration deadline for junior members is June 15.

 

Live from Nashville, National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) members are set to gather from across the U.S. for the Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) conference. The event is set to take place August 1-4 in Nashville, Tennessee, and is designed for NJAA members age 14 to 21. LEAD Conference is funded by the Angus Foundation and the Thomas and Catherine Chambers Estate Endowment Fund.

Junior Angus members will travel across the nation to experience local agriculture and will partake in leadership workshops put on by the National Junior Angus Board (NJAB). According to NJAB Leadership Director Brody Fitzgerald, LEAD gives participants a chance to leave the cattle at home, grow as a leader and build relationships with peers.

“Junior members who have had the opportunity to attend LEAD remark it’s one of their favorite memories as a junior member,” Fitzgerald said. “It’s a unique chance for juniors to explore the Angus industry while building their network in a fun atmosphere. As a breed, we are not only focused on developing the future of the industry, but also we want to expose juniors to all the endless opportunities out there.”

Angus juniors will have the opportunity to hear from a panel of agricultural professionals, the current Angus Ambassador, Cale Hinrichsen, and motivational speaker Laymon Hicks.

Tour stops include: the RFD TV studio, the trusted Agriculture TV network; Ingram Angus, a prestigious Angus herd home to some of the top producing donors in the U.S.; and Deer Valley Farms in Knoxville, Tennessee.

In addition, junior members will participate in numerous breakout sessions and visit the historic Grand Ole Opry House.

“Junior Angus members will have the chance to explore what Tennessee has to offer,” Fitzgerald said. “I am excited to see the new friendships that will be built and for a fun-filled conference in the Music City.”

Conference space is limited and the early registration deadline is June 15. The early registration fee for NJAA members is $250. After June 15, registration will be $275 and accepted based on space availability. Sign up online at www.angus.org/njaa.

 

LEAD Scholarship Opportunities

            First- or second-time LEAD attendees may consider applying for the Gary M. Stoller Jump Start Your LEADership Award, which helps provide financial assistance with LEAD travel expenses. Interested applicants must submit a one-page typed essay expressing why the LEAD conference is important, what they hope to gain by participating, and the extent of their financial needs. For more information, visit www.angusfoundation.org

            In honor of his dedication to the Angus breed, the family of the late Stan Prox, Macomb, Illinois, created the Stan Prox Memorial LEADers Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) Award. Contributions from friends and family in his honor will award one NJAA member with funds necessary to cover LEAD registration costs.

            The recipient will be selected by random drawing from those Illinois youth who registered for the LEAD conference by the early registration deadline. If an individual is already receiving funding through the Angus Foundation for this purpose, another name will be drawn.

            In honor of his accomplishments in the Angus breed, friends and family of the late Gary Brost of Harrodsburg, Indiana, have created the Gary Brost Leaders Engaged in Angus Development (LEAD) Award Endowment Fund. This fund annually awards two NJAA members with funds to cover registration costs to attend the LEAD conference. Preference will be given to applicants with a farm/ranch background from the states of Indiana and Illinois. The Angus Foundation Undergraduate Scholarship Program application will be used to select the Gary Brost (LEAD) Award Endowment Fund recipients.

            Angus youth from Idaho, Oregon and Washington can apply for two-$500 Chambers LEAD awards by submitting a one-page essay with their LEAD application to the NJAA by the early registration deadline of June 15. Awards will be used toward LEAD registration costs and travel. For more information, visit www.angusfoundation.org.

            For more information, contact the events and education department at 816-383-5100. A tentative schedule follows.

 

— Written by Karen Hiltbrand, Angus Communications

 

 

About the NJAA

The NJAA promotes the involvement of young people in raising Angus cattle, while also providing leadership and self-development opportunities for nearly 7,000 active members nationwide. For more information about the NJAA, look online or call the Association at 816-383-5100.

 

ANGUS MEANS BUSINESS. The American Angus Association® is the nation’s largest beef breed organization, serving more than 25,000 members across the United States and Canada. It provides programs and services to farmers, ranchers and others who rely on the power of Angus to produce quality genetics for the beef industry and quality beef for consumers.

For more information about Angus cattle and the American Angus Association’s programs and services, visit www.angus.org.

 

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LEAD Conference | “Angus: Live from Nashville”

Aug. 1-4, 2019 Nashville, TN

Tentative Schedule

 

Thursday, August 1

2:30-4:00 PM Ice Breakers

4:00 PM Registration

5:30 PM Welcome

5:45 PM Reception

6:00 PM Dinner

7:00 PM You can go anywhere from here - Panel

7:45 PM Retiring Thoughts

8:00 PM Team Building Activities

9:00 PM NJAA Board Skit

10:30-11 PM Curfew

 

Friday, August 2

7:00 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM Retiring Thoughts

8:30 AM Depart for RFDTV Studio

9:30 AM TBD

6:00 PM Depart for Grand Ole Opry

6:30 PM Arrive at Opry

7:30 PM Grand Ole Opry Show

10:00 PM Depart for Hotel

11:30 PM Curfew

 

Saturday, August 3

7:30 AM Breakfast

8:15 AM Retiring Thoughts

8:30-10:30 AM Junior Board Workshops

11:30 AM Lunch

12:30 PM Depart for Ingram Angus

1:30 PM Tours and Introductions

3:00 PM Depart for Deer Valley Farm

4:30 PM Deer Valley Farm – Tour and Dinner

7:30 PM Retiring Thoughts

8:00 PM Dance

10:30 PM Depart for Nashville

 

Sunday, August 4

7:00 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM Staying Grounded with the Junior Board

8:45 AM Retiring Thoughts

9:00 AM Speaker – Laymon Hicks

10:00 AM Angus Ambassador

10:15 AM Retiring Thoughts

10:15 AM Wrap-up and Slide Show

Departure