390. National FFA’s Scott Stump on developing future leaders, meeting industry needs + convening in Indianapolis for Convention

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This is a podcast episode titled, 390. National FFA’s Scott Stump on developing future leaders, meeting industry needs + convening in Indianapolis for Convention. The summary for this episode is: <p>Developing and recruiting next generation talent is a critical topic for all industries and agbioscience leaders are no stranger to the conversation. This week, we are joined by National FFA CEO, Scott Stump, to examine how young leaders are developed, getting them engaged in agbioscience and looking ahead to the excitement that is October for National FFA in Indianapolis as their Convention and Expo looms near. We get into: &nbsp;</p><ul><li>Scott’s story – from leading students in the ag classroom to leading the National FFA Organization&nbsp;</li><li>What the organization does and who it exists to serve&nbsp;</li><li>How Scott has seen the makeup of National FFA students evolve over his career – and how that’s changed the organization&nbsp;</li><li>What National FFA hears from industry partners on challenges they are facing in terms of workforce and talent development&nbsp;</li><li>How agriculture education will need to shift in the future to meet industry needs&nbsp;</li><li>The upcoming 98th National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis, what to expect and why it’s important to unite to share ideas&nbsp;</li><li>What’s ahead for National FFA &nbsp;</li></ul><p><br></p>

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Developing and recruiting next generation talent is a critical topic for all industries and agbioscience leaders are no stranger to the conversation. This week, we are joined by National FFA CEO, Scott Stump, to examine how young leaders are developed, getting them engaged in agbioscience and looking ahead to the excitement that is October for National FFA in Indianapolis as their Convention and Expo looms near. We get into:  

  • Scott’s story – from leading students in the ag classroom to leading the National FFA Organization 
  • What the organization does and who it exists to serve 
  • How Scott has seen the makeup of National FFA students evolve over his career – and how that’s changed the organization 
  • What National FFA hears from industry partners on challenges they are facing in terms of workforce and talent development 
  • How agriculture education will need to shift in the future to meet industry needs 
  • The upcoming 98th National FFA Convention and Expo in Indianapolis, what to expect and why it’s important to unite to share ideas 
  • What’s ahead for National FFA