Kerryann Koch, CEO of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, is known for her passion for all things animal, from the meat she eats to the recipes she whips up.
Now she's hoping to add another title to her resume: CEO of the National Animal Agriculture Leaders program, a training course for leaders in the animal agriculture industry, the Topeka Capital-Journal reports.
"I'm really excited to be a part of this program," she says.
"It's a great opportunity for people in the industry to hear from other people in the industry and learn from each other."
The three-month program, funded by the United Board and Farm Credit, is designed to help current and future leaders in the industry gain insight into the challenges and solutions they face, as well as learn how to work with others in the industry.
The program is open to anyone who has an interest in or passion for animal agriculture.
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