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Empowering tomorrow’s leaders - NPPC's new youth program

Empowering tomorrow’s leaders - NPPC's new youth program


By Jamie Martin

The National Pork Producers Council (NPPC) recently unveiled their innovative initiative, the "Young Pork Advocates Strategic Investment Program." This program is specifically designed for young individuals aged 18-22 who are passionate about the pork industry.

By extending NPPC’s Strategic Investment Program, this new venture aims to cultivate a cadre of young advocates well-versed in industry challenges and advocacy techniques.

Emma Kuhns of Illinois, winner of the inaugural Young Pork Advocates Issues Meet at the 2024 World Pork Expo, highlighted the program's value in fostering essential industry connections.

Participants benefit from regular updates on pivotal pork industry policies, advocacy training, and unique scholarship opportunities.

Membership also includes complimentary access to major events like the World Pork Expo, enhancing networking and professional growth.

NPPC President Lori Stevermer emphasizes the program’s commitment to empowering the next generation of industry leaders by providing them with necessary tools and knowledge to make impactful changes.

For those eager to join, detailed information is available on NPPC’s official website, ensuring easy access to program benefits and enrollment details.

By launching this strategic initiative, NPPC is not only reinforcing its commitment to the industry’s future but also providing a platform for young enthusiasts to thrive and lead. This move signals a significant investment in the capabilities and potential of the youth, positioning them to become future leaders and advocates for the pork industry.

Photo Credit: national-pork-producers-council


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