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TALL

Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership

"Preparing men and women in agriculture for leadership responsibilities."

Texas Agricultural Lifetime Leadership (TALL) is a competitive agricultural leadership development program that includes seminars with experts, on-site tours, meetings with business and government leaders, international study and personal skills improvement.

It is funded by dedicated individuals and institutions through private gifts and grants.

Participants pay tuition and Texas AgriLife Extension provides administrative support.

The TALL program is designed for men and women in the early stages of their leadership careers.

Each class consists of at least 25 participants from every sector of agriculture and all parts of Texas.

For more information, contact:
Dr. Jim Mazurkiewicz, leadership program director and professor
7607 Eastmark Drive, Suite 101A
College Station, TX 77840-4027

979-845-1554 or fax 979-862-2218

 

Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program

The overall objective of the Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program (OALP) is to further develop future leaders for Oklahoma agriculture.

The program objectives are:

1. To assist potential leaders to develop a deeper understanding of themselves and of people. This includes personal and group study, and interaction, improving skills in communications, and developing a commitment to future leadership roles in Oklahoma agriculture.
2. To help potential leaders develop a better understanding of the various systems of economics and government.
3. To help program participants increase and utilize their own knowledge and skills in order to solve problems, and to explore opportunities for Oklahoma agriculture.

OALP is open to Oklahoma men and women, 25 to 45 years of age, who are engaged in production agriculture or a related agriculture business. They must show a strong commitment to aspire to a leadership role to benefit Oklahoma agriculture.

The Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program consists of a series of seminars and study tours over a two-year period.

For more information, contact:
Edmond Bonjour, director
Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma Agricultural Leadership Program
321 Wes Watkins Center
Stillwater, OK 74078-8096

405-744-5132
405-744-8134

 

 

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