Rodriguez to join Ohio State Faculty

The Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership at The Ohio State University is pleased to announce that Mary Rodriguez will join our faculty as Assistant Professor of Community Leadership in August 2015.

Mary Rodriguez is excited to be a member of the Ohio State faculty.

Mary Rodriguez is excited to be a member of the Ohio State faculty.

Rodriguez is a PhD candidate at the University of Florida where she will complete her dissertation “Understanding the impact of social capital and gender on adoption of fertigation in the Jordan Valley” and graduate with an emphasis in Food, Security, Gender, and Community Development this August. She holds a master’s degree in agricultural education from the University of Florida as well as a bachelor’s degree in agricultural education from Texas A&M University.

In her new position with Ohio State, Rodriguez will teach undergraduate and graduate courses in community leadership, advise and mentor undergraduate majors and minors, supervise students in leadership capstone projec

ts, guide graduate student research, and provide outreach to community leadership groups.

ACEL Weekly Update – April 24, 2015

Upcoming Events

April 24 – CFAES AgLympics, 5pm, Plumb Hall Lawn
April 30-May 1 – Ohio FFA Convention, Ohio State Fairgrounds
May 10 – Senior Commencement Breakfast, 8-10am, Animal Sciences Arena
May 10 – Spring Commencement, 12pm, Ohio Stadium

News

ACEL Alumni Society to host graduation breakfast
The Alumni Board for the Department of Agricultural Communication, Education, and Leadership will host a breakfast on Sunday, May 10 from 8-10am in the Animal Science Arena. Graduating students and their families are invited to attend for fellowship prior to the start of the 12noon ceremony. Graduates can RSVP the number of guests to Emily at wickham.24@osu.edu.

Scholarships

No new scholarship info to share this week!

Internships & Jobs – All New!!

Internship Openings
Ohio Farm Bureau – Ohio State Fair Ambassadors (Columbus, Ohio)
Mid Ohio Foodbank – Events Internship (Columbus, Ohio)
Nationwide Children’s – Consumer Marketing Intern (Columbus, Ohio)
Osborn + Barr – Digital Intern (St. Louis, MO)
Sherwin-Williams – Marketing Intern (Cleveland, Ohio)
State of Ohio, Workers Compensation – Legislation and Communication Intern (Columbus, Ohio)

The Ohio Supercomputer Center (osc.edu) is looking for an intern to help plan and prepare for a workshop to be held in early October in Cleveland.  The workshop will bring together an International group of Supercomputer Centers (50-80 attendees) to discuss commercial engagement approaches and plans. Contact Alan Chalker, Ph.D. at alanc@osc.edu if interested. Specific duties include:

  •        Generating a list of potential invitees
  •        Creating and conducting a survey of potential invitees regarding their interest and current programs
  •        Collecting, analyzing and generating summaries of the survey results for presentation at the workshop
  •        Soliciting participation in the workshop and responding to queries from potential invitees
  •        Helping with planning and logistics related to the workshop
  •        Creating content for a website regarding the workshop and survey results

Preferred Experience:

  •        Event planning
  •        Online survey creation and execution
  •        Project management
  •        PR / Communications

Full-Time Job Openings
Accelerated Genetics – Communications Coordinator – Animal Health Products
Akron Canton Regional Foodbank – AmeriCorps VISTA PantryTrak Training Coordinator
Certified Angus Beef – Web Design Specialist (Wooster, Ohio)
New York Botanical Garden – Program Manager
New York Botanical Garden – Program Coordinator of Edible Academy (Children’s Education)
Ohio State, ODEE Marketing and Communication – Communication and Marketing Coordinator
Ohio State, Higher Ed – Communications Specialist
Ohio State, SL Marketing – Publications Photographer
Ohio State, Ohio Union – Event Planning Coordinator
Ohio State, Newark – Marketing and Communication
Second Harvest Food Bank – Volunteer Assistant
Toledo Botanical Garden – Urban Farm Assistant
Weaver Leather – Research & Development Coordinator (Mt. Hope, Ohio)

Extension and Teaching Jobs
Ohio Ag Ed Openings

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CFAES Recognition Banquet – in pictures!

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Carley Snider, agriscience education, and Mary Siekman, agricultural communication, at the CFAES Recognition Program.

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Dr. Bob Birkenholz, professor in community leadership, and Dustin Homan, ACEL alum, at the CFAES Recognition Program.

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Narrators for the CFAES Recognition program included six ACEL students!

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Students recognized as outstanding students from ATI included two students studying agricultural communication, Taylor Banbury and Cassandra Flack.

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Meghan Bennett was named a Newcomb Scholar.

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Community Leadership student Sarah Bookman, and agricultural communication student Lauren Corry served as two of the narrators for the evening.

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Agricultural communication student Kelly Fager received the ACEL internship award.

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CFAES faculty and staff performed a dance to songs from throughout the summer. Our own Dr. Straquadine is featured here dancing to the hits of the 1960’s.

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Dancing to the songs of the 80’s.

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Many of our students and faculty can be seen dancing away to the hits of the 2000’s – including N*Sync’s “Bye Bye Bye.”

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Ashley Rose was named the Jill A. Pfister Outstanding First Year Student. She transitioned to Columbus from ATI.

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Seniors were able to place their finger prints on the Block O.

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Seniors were able to place their finger prints on the Block O.

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Seniors sing Carmen Ohio to end the program.

 

ACEL Weekly Update – April 17, 2015

Upcoming Events

April 21 – ACEL Spring Recognition Event, 6:30pm, Ag Admin Auditorium
April 24 – CFAES AgLympics, 5pm, Plumb Hall Lawn

News

ACEL Spring Recognition Event
The 2nd Annual ACEL Recognition Banquet will be held on April 21 to recognize seniors, scholarship and award recipients, student organizations, faculty and staff, and incoming freshmen.

ACEL workshops at Ohio FFA Convention
If you are interested in helping plan and present a workshop during Ohio FFA Convention on Thursday, April 30, please connect with Emily Wickham (wickham.24@osu.edu). This workshop will 45 minutes and will focus on careers within our majors of agricultural communication, agriscience education, and community leadership.

Ag Ed Society raising funds for Honduran village
The Agricultural Education Society is currently collecting donations for the 2nd annual study abroad trip to Choluteca, Honduras!  Several club members are going on this experience and are trying to raise money for a small island that they are traveling to on their trip.  The island is Boca del Rojo Viejo and is a small village that relies strictly on the fish that they catch on their coast to feed their people.  Unfortunately, this means that they are very scarce in several grains such as corn, wheat, beans, etc.  Also, the Nicaraguan military has been regulating their access to fishing areas, so now there is even a bigger need for food in their village.  AES has a fundraising page through Go Fund Me and the goal is $1,500.  Each donation counts, so even a small amount would be very helpful!  The money will be sent to Honduras in May with the students and faculty. The funds will be used to purchase the grains/food needed to help feed Boca del Rojo Viejo.  Any donation helps! www.gofundme.com/hondurasdonations

Scholarships

Ohio Pork Council Scholarships
The Ohio Pork Council will be offering up to $9,000 in scholarships, ranging from $500 to $1000 per individual. Students entering their freshman, sophomore, junior or senior year in college are encouraged to apply. Applicants, or their parents, must be actively involved in the pork industry. Children of pork industry employees, managers and contract growers are eligible.

In honor of 42 years of service to Ohio’s pork industry, as executive vice president of the Ohio Pork Council, a scholarship fund has been established to recognize Dick Isler. An annual scholarship of at least $1,000 will be awarded to college students pursuing a degree in agriculture.

The Ohio Pork Council Women will also be offering $500 scholarships to college students in their junior year or higher.

To obtain an application for these scholarships, please visit: www.OhioPork.org.
Applications for OPPC, OPCW and Dick Isler scholarships are due April 30.

Internships & Jobs – All New!!

Internship Openings
Houston Zoo – Public Relations Intern (Houston, Texas)
FLM – Fall Communications Intern (Washington DC)
Koch Industries – Graphic Design Intern (Wichita, Kansas)
National FFA – Event Planner Intern (Indianapolis, Indiana)

Full-Time Job Openings
Archdiocese of Cincinnati – Social Media and Web Content Specialist (Cincinnati, Ohio)
A Kid Again – Engagement and Communications Coordinator (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Bass Pro Shops – Graphic Arts Designer – Catalog (Springfield, Missouri)
Bass Pro Shops – Graphic Arts Designer – Retail (Springfield, Missouri)
Bass Pro Shops – Production Artist (Springfield, Missouri)
Brevard Zoo – Communications Manager (Melbourne, Florida)
Cincinnati Zoo – Manager of Visitor Experience (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Cooperative Resources International – Public Relations Specialist (Shawano, Wisconsin)
CHS – Communication Specialist (Alberta, Canada)
County Engineers Association of Ohio – Membership and Program Assistant (Columbus, Ohio)
Girl Scouts of Hawaii – Director of Membership, Program and Volunteerism (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Greater Columbus Sports Commission – Marketing Manager (Columbus, Ohio)
Illinois Farm Bureau – Marketing Event Specialist
Koch Industries – Community Relations Coordinator (Port Arthur, Texas)
Manitoba Pulse and Soybean Growers – Director of Communications (Carman, Manitoba)
The Mott Foundation – Communications Officer (Flint, Michigan)
National Association of Agricultural Educators – Marketing Assistant (Lexington, Kentucky)
National Corn Growers Association – Marketing Manager (Chesterfield, Missouri)
New England Aquarium – Volunteer Coordinator (Boston, Massachusetts)
Oakland Zoo – Education Specialist (Oakland, California)
Purdue University – Graphic Designer, Job # 1500779 (West Lafeyette, Indiana)
Texas State Aquarium – Public Program Presenter (Corpus Christi, Texas)
Tulsa Zoo – Educational Supervisor, Informal Programs (Tulsa, Oklahoma)

Utah Farm Bureau – Director of Member Services
• Requirements: Bachelor’s Degree plus 2 years professional level related experience.
• Marketing and agriculture backgrounds preferred. Experience working with volunteers.
• Demonstrates ability to build and maintain effective relationships with Farm Bureau members, volunteers, and benefit partners.
• Demonstrates successful experience partnering with co-workers to deliver key results.
• Strong written & verbal communication skills.
• Demonstrates proficiency with website editing and marketing through social media venues.
• Demonstrates strong Microsoft Office skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Publisher and Access).
• Demonstrates ability to prioritize work load. Self-starter. Effective problem solver.
• Event coordination (Women’s convention events).
• Must be able to work some weekends and occasionally travel out of town.

JOB LOCATION AND WHO TO CONTACT
Linda Erb, HR Coordinator/Accountant
Utah Farm Bureau Federation
9865 South State Street, Sandy, Utah
Email: linda.erb@fbfs.com
Phone: 801-233-3009
Fax: 801-233-3030

American Sheep Industry Association – Editor, Sheep Industry News
The American Sheep Industry Association (ASI) is announcing the opening for Editor – Sheep Industry News. This position serves as the full-time primary staff person in the Colorado office to develop ASI’s monthly magazine – the Sheep Industry News (SIN)SIN production duties include the development of story ideas, material gathering, coordinating and designing advertisements, managing contributing authors, page layout, editing and production management. Web posting of the monthly issues is also required. This position sets appointments and travel to conduct interviews and obtain photographs as time allows.

The coordination of the writing, designing and printing of marketing and communication materials is required. Assistance with the preparation and communication for ASI’s annual meeting and managing story development, photographs and contributing writers from the meeting is needed. This position fulfills industry/media requests for photos and videos and works with all social media accounts as well as with the director of industry information on projects as needed.

Excellent writing skills and an extensive knowledge of Adobe Design Suite (InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop) is required.

ASI offers a competitive salary dependent on Editor experience, knowledge of agricultural communications and software proficiency as well as an excellent benefit package.

ASI is the national trade organization representing the interests of the sheep industry in legislation, regulations, animal health and producer communications. ASI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, political beliefs, sexual orientation or marital or family status.

Please share cover letter, resume and salary requirements to info@sheepusa.org before April 24 for consideration. Writing and graphic design samples are appreciated.

Extension and Teaching Jobs
Ohio Ag Ed Openings
OSU Extension, Lucas County – 4-H Educator (Toledo, Ohio)
OSU Extension, Marion County – AgNR Educator (Marion, Ohio)

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ACEL Weekly Update – April 9, 2015

Upcoming Events:

April 14 – Ag Ed Society Meeting, 7:15pm, AA Auditorium
April 15 – ACT Meeting, 6pm, 205 AA
April 16 – CFAES Recognition Program, Ohio Union
April 21 – ACEL Spring Recognition Event, 6:30pm, Ag Admin Auditorium
April 24 – CFAES AgLympics, Plumb Hall Lawn

News

ACEL Spring Recognition Event Date Set
The 2nd Annual ACEL Recognition Banquet will be held on April 21 to recognize seniors, scholarship and award recipients, student organizations, faculty and staff, and incoming freshmen.

At this event we will be celebrating all of the accomplishments of our students, staff, and faculty within our department, including scholarships. If you have received any awards or special recognition by a student or professional organization, the Department, the College, or the University, please let Emily know.

All tickets for the event are $5. An undetermined number of sponsored tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis. If you have been sponsored to attend the banquet by a member of our faculty and staff or an industry professional, you will be notified before the banquet. Otherwise, you can make your payment to Emily in 203B Ag Admin or at the door the evening of the banquet. Dress for the evening will be business casual to business professional.

Register one of three ways: Visit our web registration form, email Emily at wickham.24@osu.edu, visit Emily in 203B Ag Admin. If additional guests plan to attend with you, please email Emily that information.

ACEL workshops at Ohio FFA Convention
If you are interested in helping plan and present two workshops during Ohio FFA Convention on Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1, please connect with Emily Wickham (wickham.24@osu.edu). These workshops will 45 minutes each and will focus on careers within our majors of agricultural communication, agriscience education, and community leadership. Times are still TBD, but will be Thursday morning (9,10 or 11am) and Friday afternoon (12 or 1pm).

Ag Ed Society raising funds for Honduran village
The Agricultural Education Society is currently collecting donations for the 2nd annual study abroad trip to Choluteca, Honduras!  Several club members are going on this experience and are trying to raise money for a small island that they are traveling to on their trip.  The island is Boca del Rojo Viejo and is a small village that relies strictly on the fish that they catch on their coast to feed their people.  Unfortunately, this means that they are very scarce in several grains such as corn, wheat, beans, etc.  Also, the Nicaraguan military has been regulating their access to fishing areas, so now there is even a bigger need for food in their village.  AES has a fundraising page through Go Fund Me and the goal is $1,500.  Each donation counts, so even a small amount would be very helpful!  The money will be sent to Honduras in May with the students and faculty. The funds will be used to purchase the grains/food needed to help feed Boca del Rojo Viejo.  Any donation helps! www.gofundme.com/hondurasdonations

Scholarships

Ohio Corn and Wheat Scholarship
Ohio Corn and Wheat is announcing their new scholarship for high school and college students. These scholarships are meant to reward members of our organization who are committed to a career in agriculture or the automotive industry with emphasis on biofuels. Applicants must be high school seniors who are pursing a two or four-year degree in the next year or an undergraduate student that has at least one year left of education.  The application can be found online at www.ohiocornandwheat.org and is attached here. All applications are due to Ellen S. Gilliland by April 24.

Internships & Jobs – All New!!

Internship Openings
AFL – Fall Graphic Design Internship (Greeville, SC)
American Cheese Society – Marketing Intern (Denver, Colorado)
Atlanta Motor Speedway – Marketing and Promotion Internship (Hampton, Georgia)
Crane Renovation Group – Graphic Design Intern (Columbus, Ohio)
Fossil Rim Wildlife Center – Conservation Education Internship (Glen Rose, Texas)
Manta – Social Media Marketing Internship (Columbus, Ohio)
Nationwide Children’s Hospital – communication internship (Columbus, Ohio)
City of Upper Arlington – Community Affairs Internship (Upper Arlington, Ohio)

Full-Time Job Openings
AAEA – Communication Manager (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
ABS Global, Inc – Marketing and Design Coordinator (DeForest, Wisconsin)
Alaska Sea Life Center – Marketing and Communications Manager (Seward, Alaska)
Cedar Fair Entertainment Company – Graphic Designer (Sandusky, Ohio)
Equine Affaire – Trade Show Associate (London, Ohio)
Greater Columbus Sports Commission – Marketing Manager (Columbus, Ohio)
Houston Zoo – Marketing Coordinator (Houston, Texas)
North American Meat Institute – Web & Graphic Design Manager (Washington DC)
Ohio State, Newark Campus – Director of Marketing and Public Relations (Newark, Ohio)
Ohio State, Mortar Board – Program Coordinator (Columbus, Ohio)
Snohomish County Public Works – Communication Specialist (Everett, Washington)
State of Michigan, Environmental Quality – Graphic Arts Designer (Lansing, Michigan)
State of Ohio, Secretary of State – Digital Media Coordinator (Columbus, Ohio)
The Mott Foundation – Communications Officer (Flint, Michigan)
Toledo Zoo – Enrichment Coordinator (Toledo, Ohio)
USA Volleyball – Coordinator, Communications (Graphic Designer) (Colorado Springs, Colorado)

Extension and Teaching Jobs
Ohio Ag Ed Openings

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ACEL Recognition Program

On Tuesday, April 21, we will be hosting our 2nd Annual Recognition Program.

During this event, graduating seniors and graduate students will be recognized as they ‘wrap up’ their time at Ohio State, as well as undergraduate scholarship recipients will be recognized.

We would love to have all faculty, staff, and those within our industry that support our department to join us for this celebration.

Banquet Ad for Instagram

All tickets for the event, which includes dinner, are $5. Please RSVP to Emily Wickham at wickham.24@osu.edu.

Students can RSVP by visiting acel.osu.edu/banquetregistration. An undetermined number of sponsored student tickets are available on a first come, first serve basis.

Anyone wishing to sponsor a student ticket should contact Emily Wickham at wickham.24@osu.edu.

See you on Tuesday, April 21!

 

ACEL Weekly Update – April 2, 2015

Upcoming Events:

April 14 – Ag Ed Society Meeting, 7:15pm, AA Auditorium
April 15 – ACT Meeting, 6pm, 205 AA
April 16 – CFAES Recognition Program, Ohio Union
April 21 – ACEL Spring Recognition Event, 6:30pm, Ag Admin Auditorium
April 24 – CFAES AgLympics, Plumb Hall Lawn

News

ACEL Spring Recognition Event Date Set
The 2nd Annual ACEL Recognition Banquet will be held on April 21 to recognize seniors, scholarship and award recipients, student organizations, faculty and staff, and incoming freshmen.

At this event we will be celebrating all of the accomplishments of our students, staff, and faculty within our department, including scholarships. If you have received any awards or special recognition by a student or professional organization, the Department, the College, or the University, please let Emily know.

All tickets for the event are $5. An undetermined number of sponsored tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis. If you have been sponsored to attend the banquet by a member of our faculty and staff or an industry professional, you will be notified before the banquet. Otherwise, you can make your payment to Emily in 203B Ag Admin or at the door the evening of the banquet. Dress for the evening will be business casual to business professional.

Register one of three ways: Visit our web registration form, email Emily at wickham.24@osu.edu, visit Emily in 203B Ag Admin. If additional guests plan to attend with you, please email Emily that information.

ACEL workshops at Ohio FFA Convention
If you are interested in helping plan and present two workshops during Ohio FFA Convention on Thursday, April 30 and Friday, May 1, please connect with Emily Wickham (wickham.24@osu.edu). These workshops will 45 minutes each and will focus on careers within our majors of agricultural communication, agriscience education, and community leadership. Times are still TBD, but will be Thursday morning (9,10 or 11am) and Friday afternoon (12 or 1pm).

Ag Ed Society raising funds for Honduran village
The Agricultural Education Society is currently collecting donations for the 2nd annual study abroad trip to Choluteca, Honduras!  Several club members are going on this experience and are trying to raise money for a small island that they are traveling to on their trip.  The island is Boca del Rojo Viejo and is a small village that relies strictly on the fish that they catch on their coast to feed their people.  Unfortunately, this means that they are very scarce in several grains such as corn, wheat, beans, etc.  Also, the Nicaraguan military has been regulating their access to fishing areas, so now there is even a bigger need for food in their village.  AES has a fundraising page through Go Fund Me and the goal is $1,500.  Each donation counts, so even a small amount would be very helpful!  The money will be sent to Honduras in May with the students and faculty. The funds will be used to purchase the grains/food needed to help feed Boca del Rojo Viejo.  Any donation helps! www.gofundme.com/hondurasdonations

AgriPOWER taking applications for next class
The AgriPOWER Institute is a leadership and advocacy development program, which consists of seven multi-day institutes (17 total days), covers public policy matters facing local communities, the state of Ohio, the nation and the world. Additionally, specific sessions will help class members develop important skills necessary to become an effective leader and advocate. Two of the institute sessions will be held out of state, one in Washington, D. C., to help class members gain a valuable understanding of national and global issues. More in depth information can be found at OFBF.org.  Click here for a complete list of dates for the Class VII sessions and session topics. Applications are due on Friday, April 17. Scholarships are available to those who do not have a sponsoring company or organization.

Scholarships

TK20 NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIP
Please let students know there is a scholarship application available for those having difficulty purchasing the assessment platform, Tk20. Students will be asked questions to determine individual need, such as questions related to their financial situation. The link to the Tk20 scholarship application is: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_cuwDwpXd4FeehOl This information is also located on the Educator Preparation website athttp://ehe.osu.edu/educator-preparation/tests-expenses/ and at http://ehe.osu.edu/educator-preparation/tk20/

Farm Broadcasters Scholarship
The National Association of Farm Broadcasting Foundation has been investing in the future of farm broadcasting by providing financial support for students pursuing careers in agriculture communications by awarding college scholarships since 1975. The foundation will be awarding three $5,000 scholarships this year.

Eligible applicants are in-coming college juniors, seniors or graduate students currently enrolled in a college or university agriculture communications program and pursuing careers in agriculture communications. Scholarship recipients will also receive an expense-paid trip to the NAFB Convention in Kansas City, MO, November 11-13, 2015. Scholarship Application Deadline is June 6, 2015.  Click Here For Scholarship Information

Burley Tobacco Growers Scholarship
The Burley Tobacco Growers Cooperative Association (BTGCA) is pleased to offer ten $2,000 scholarships for the 2015-2016 school years.

The scholarships are awarded on the basis of the student’s overall grade point average, writing ability, and leadership potential. This application gives a good overview of each applicant’s development in these areas. Applicants must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 from your current educational institution. Preference will be shown to those applicants who have a tobacco farming background. Additional information and application. Postmark deadline is April 1!

Internships & Jobs – All New!!

Internship Openings
AmeriCheer – Marketing and Social Media Internship (Westerville, Ohio)
FleishmanHilliard – Public Relations Intern (Houston, Texas)
Singleton & Partners – Marketing Intern (Cleveland, Ohio)
Shelly Company – Public Relations/Marketing Internship (Thornville, Ohio)
Wilson Memorial Hospital – Public Relations Internship (Sidney, Ohio)
University of Minnesota, Extension – 4-H Youth Development Summer Intern

Full-Time Job Openings
BioZyme, Inc. – Communications Marketing Manager (St. Joseph, Missouri)
Boys and Girls Clubs Metro Phoenix – Communications Manager (Phoenix, Arizona)
California Farm Bureau – Program/Communication Coordinator (Sacramento, California)
Certified Angus Beef – Web Design Specialist (Wooster, Ohio)
Children’s Hunger Alliance – Director of Communications and Community Engagement (Columbus, Ohio)
Columbus College of Art and Design – Vice President for Marketing and Communication (Columbus, Ohio)
Family Promise-Greater Phoenix – Volunteer Coordinator (Scottsdale, Arizona)
Grand Canyon Association – Event Coordinator (Grand Canyon, Arizona)
Indiana Farm Bureau – Grassroots Government Program Coordinator (Indianapolis, Indiana)
International Rescue Committee – Community Garden and Aquaponics Coordinator (Glendale, Arizona)
League of Conservation Voters –Ohio Campaigns Director (Columbus)
Legrand – Marketing Coordinator (Moraine, Ohio)
Liberty University – Campus Garden Education and Events Coordinator (Lynchburg, Virginia)
New York Botanical Garden – Program Coordinator of the Edible Academy (Bronx, New York)
State of Ohio, Secretary of State – Communications Designer (Columbus, Ohio)
Ohio State, Computer Science and Engineering – Coordinator, Public Relations (Columbus)
Ohio State, Newark Campus – Coordinator, Student Programs (Newark, Ohio)
Ohio State, Lima Campus – Director of Marketing (Lima, Ohio)
Ohio State, Mansfield Campus – Admissions Counselor and Staff Assistant (Mansfield, Ohio)
Ohio State, Marketing and Strategic Communication – Program Coordinator, Campaign Manager (Columbus, Ohio)
Oklahoma State University – Communication Specialist, Publications (Stillwater, Oklahoma)
Otterbein University – Community Outreach Coordinator, AmeriCorps VISTA – Center for Community Engagement (Westerville, Ohio)
Phoenix Resue Mission – Donor Event and Engagement Coordinator (Phoenix, Arizona)
Purdue University – Public Relations Coordinator, Animal Sciences (#1500674) (West Lafayette, Indiana)
Purdue University – Content Marketing and Social Media Manager (#1500665) (West Lafeyette, Indiana)
Second Harvest Food Bank of North Central Ohio – Volunteer Assistant (Lorain, Ohio)
Smuckers – Project Manager, Digital Marketing (Orrville, Ohio)
Soldier’s Best Friend – Event/Volunteer Coordinator (Peoria, Arizona)
Tucson Interfaith HIV/AIDS Network – Volunteer Coordinator (Tucson, Arizona)

Extension and Teaching Jobs
Ohio Ag Ed Openings
OSU Extension, Harrison County – Program Assistant, 4-H Youth Development

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ACEL professor selected for national agricultural leadership training program

Emily Buck, OFBF

Dr. Emily Buck of New Bloomington has been selected to be a part of the eighth class of American Farm Bureau Federation’s (AFBF) Partners in Agricultural Leadership (PAL) class, a two-year, high-level program that includes intense, in-person and hands-on training.

The PAL program takes 10 young farmers and ranchers who have already begun their personal development journey and focuses on moving them to the next level. The curriculum is designed to be of a high-level, executive type that provides participants with unique opportunities to represent agriculture when opportunities arise in the media, on speaking circuits or in testimonial arenas.

“Dr. Buck brings a wealth of talents with her in all that she does on behalf of Ohio agriculture and Ohio Farm Bureau,” said Melinda Witten, Ohio Farm Bureau Young Ag Professionals coordinator. “We are excited for her opportunity to continue developing her leadership skills and know she will represent Ohio Farm Bureau well.”

Buck is an associate professor of agricultural communications at the Ohio State University. She and her husband John farm approximately 1,000 acres of corn, wheat and soybeans in Marion County where she serves on the county Farm Bureau board and as communication action team leader. Buck also raises a flock of Southdown sheep. She was the 2013 Ohio Excellence in Agriculture award winner and 2014 finalist in the national competition, where she finished in the top three, making her eligible to apply for AFBF’s PAL program.

Learn more about Ohio Farm Bureau’s Young Ag Professionals program and ‘Like’ them on Facebook.

This story was originally shared by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation at ofbf.org.