Nominations are now being accepted for the 2019 Women in Agribusiness (WIA) Demeter Award of Excellence, presented by Women in Agribusiness. Recognising the shining stars in the ag sector, the award highlights women who have achieved excellence in their field or demonstrated an outstanding contribution to the agribusiness industry.
Up to three recipients will be chosen for this year's Women in Agribusiness Demeter Award of Excellence, which is so named after Demeter, the goddess of the harvest from ancient Greek mythology. Each will be invited to accept their award on stage at the 2019 Women in Agribusiness Summit in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on September 25-27. Recipients will be notified prior to being recognised at the event.
Past recipients were notable for their work with the United Nations in establishing voluntary guidelines on responsible agricultural investment, or developing Indiana state's first agricultural law program, or transforming the largest farmer co-operative in the UK from operating at a huge loss to ending with an $8 million profit, and a $30 million increase in revenue.
'We've shone a light on the achievements of many talented women who've made a difference in the ag sector due to their out-of-the-box thinking, persistence and drive, and leadership abilities,' said Joy O'Shaughnessy, chief operating officer of Women in Agribusiness and director of the annual Women in Agribusiness Summit. 'We are very honoured to continue this tradition for what is now our sixth year presenting the WIA Demeter Award of Excellence.'
Criteria for nomination includes:
1. Woman with a minimum of 10 years of experience in the ag and/or food industry
2. Woman who is a positive example to other women in the industry
3. Woman who breaks down barriers and serves as a resource for others
4. Woman who consistently exemplifies professionalism
Nomination forms and guidelines for submissions are available on the Women in Agribusiness website, HERE. There is no limit to the number of entries, and self-nominations will be accepted as well. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, July 12, 2019.
For more information follow the Women in Agriculture Facebook page, HERE, or the Linked in Group, HERE.
Visit the Women in Agriculture website, HERE.
Up to three recipients will be chosen for this year's Women in Agribusiness Demeter Award of Excellence, which is so named after Demeter, the goddess of the harvest from ancient Greek mythology. Each will be invited to accept their award on stage at the 2019 Women in Agribusiness Summit in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on September 25-27. Recipients will be notified prior to being recognised at the event.
Past recipients were notable for their work with the United Nations in establishing voluntary guidelines on responsible agricultural investment, or developing Indiana state's first agricultural law program, or transforming the largest farmer co-operative in the UK from operating at a huge loss to ending with an $8 million profit, and a $30 million increase in revenue.
'We've shone a light on the achievements of many talented women who've made a difference in the ag sector due to their out-of-the-box thinking, persistence and drive, and leadership abilities,' said Joy O'Shaughnessy, chief operating officer of Women in Agribusiness and director of the annual Women in Agribusiness Summit. 'We are very honoured to continue this tradition for what is now our sixth year presenting the WIA Demeter Award of Excellence.'
Criteria for nomination includes:
1. Woman with a minimum of 10 years of experience in the ag and/or food industry
2. Woman who is a positive example to other women in the industry
3. Woman who breaks down barriers and serves as a resource for others
4. Woman who consistently exemplifies professionalism
Nomination forms and guidelines for submissions are available on the Women in Agribusiness website, HERE. There is no limit to the number of entries, and self-nominations will be accepted as well. Nominations will be accepted through Friday, July 12, 2019.
For more information follow the Women in Agriculture Facebook page, HERE, or the Linked in Group, HERE.
Visit the Women in Agriculture website, HERE.
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