The Agricultural Executive Council hosted their annual Etiquette dinner last Wednesday, January 23. Students and faculty within the College of Agricultural Sciences were invited to attend the event held in the Memorial Union Ballroom. Doug Cochran, from Career Services spoke about proper dinner etiquette in an interview type setting, and answered questions. Dinner consisted of appetizers and a four-course meal, which included soup, salad, breaded chicken with rice pilaf, and cheesecake for dessert. It was a very successful night, and we would like to thank everyone who attended.
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CAS Leadership Academy Application
The College of Agricultural Sciences Leadership Academy is now accepting applications for the 2013-2014 cohort. This is a great opportunity to develop leadership and technical skills, along with giving you a competitive advantage while applying for future careers. The program is one-year and is open to all undergraduate students in the College of Agricultural Sciences. Students work closely with a mentor, community organizations, as well as other students to increase leadership strengths and prepare for post graduation. To apply please complete the attached application along with a resume, and cover letter. The deadline to apply is Friday, February 8, at 5p.m. to Strand 112.
For more information:
Contact Kellie Strawn: Kellie.strawn@oregonstate.edu
FFA State Convention Career Show
Oregon Collegiate Vendor registration is now available to all clubs within the College of Agricultural Sciences who would like to have a booth during the FFA State Convention Career Show. This is a great opportunity to promote your club, and increase potential future membership. There will be a total of between 1,500 and 1,600 high school FFA members at this event who could possibly be attending OSU within the next four years. Each booth is free to OSU clubs and will include 10’ x 6’ space with pipe and drape, 8’ skirted table with linen, 2 chairs, and wireless Internet. There are also add-on options available for an extra charge. The Career Show will be held 9:30 am – 5:00 pm Saturday, March 23, and 10:30 am – 4:00 pm Sunday, March 24. The registration deadline is February 12, at midnight, but space is limited so reserve now! We hope to see you all there and for more information please contact Kris Elliot or visit the website.
Kris Elliott: kris.elliott@oregonstate.edu
OSU PVMA
The Oregon State University Pre-Veterinary Medical Association (PVMA) is a club open to students interested in veterinary medicine. The goal of PVMA is to provide members with knowledge and experiences that will make them better applicants for veterinary school. The club has many activities throughout the year including tours of veterinary facilities, volunteer opportunities, as well as job shadow opportunities. Guest speakers often attend meetings in order to educate students on different areas of the veterinary field. Meetings are held every other Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. in Magruder Hall room 298.
Sigma Alpha Sorority
Sigma Alpha is a professional sorority dedicated to promoting Women in Agriculture. Members develop professional development skills and are encouraged to strive for achievement in scholarship, leadership, and pursuing careers in agriculture. Sigma Alpha is also involved in several agricultural organizations including Oregon Women for Agriculture (OWA), Ag in the Classroom, and Ag fest. This past fall Sigma Alpha also held a pumpkin carving philanthropy and donated pumpkins to Trillium Children’s Farm Home, a local campus that provides mental and behavioral healthcare to children. If you are interested in becoming a member of Sigma Alpha recruitment is held every fall and spring term.
Volunteering for Ag in the Classroom: Ag in the Classroom (AITC) is a program that teaches elementary students the importance of agriculture through classroom presentations and activities. During winter term, Sigma Alpha members volunteer for AITC as a service project. Each member completes at least six hours of service to help prepare the presentations for AITC.
Ag fest: Ag fest is an activity filled festival where children can experience agriculture. During Ag fest Sigma Alpha helps with the Ag in the classroom booth. This is a way for Sigma Alpha to help introduce agriculture to the next generation.
Oregon Woman for Agriculture (OWA): Each year OWA holds a fundraiser where members help set up, serve, sell auction items, and clean up. Each month a designated Sigma Alpha member attends an OWA meeting and brings information back to the sorority.
Agricultural Executive Council Ethics Panel Discussion
Club members within the College of Agricultural Sciences gathered in Strand 323 Thursday evening to listen to a panel of speakers. Craig Christopherson and Geo and Liz Vanleeuwen shared with students about their life, career, integrity and ethics. After the speeches students stayed up to 45 minutes after to talk with the speakers and ask questions. This was an amazing opportunity and we look forward to having another event like this in the future. Please contact an officer on the council for feedback or questions.
Sigma Alpha Sorority Fundraiser
Sigma Alpha Agriculture Sorority will be fundraising in the quad November 15 and 16. They will be putting tinsel in hair for $5 per bead. There are a variety of colors and each bead can include up to three colors. Please come by the quad to support the girls and purchase a tinsel. For more information please visit the facebook page.
Ag Exec Hosts Ethics Panel Discussion
The Agricultural Executive Council will be hosting an Ethics Panel Discussion on November 15, which will teach students how to handle conflicts in the work place. Everyone has their own core values, as well as co-workers, supervisors, CEO’s, and the company itself, but how do you handle a project or assignment that conflicts with every individual’s values? Four influential members of the agricultural industry including Geo VanLeeuwen, Liz VanLeeuwen, Craig Christopherson, and Greg Satrum will be speaking about these issues in the work environment at 7:00 p.m. is Strand 323. This event in mandatory for two club representatives to attend, but all students within the College of Agricultural Sciences are welcome. Please contact an officer on the Agricultural Executive Council for more information. We hope to see you all there!
OSU Ag Ethics Panel Biographies:
Geo. VanLeeuwen: Born in North Dakota. Dust bowl moved family to Willamette Valley when he was 16. B.S. from OSU in Agronomy and Ag Ed. George’s accomplishments include: USDA farm program administrator in Deshutes Co. 1949-’51; Farm credit field loan officer, assistant administrator, and loan analyst 1951-’56. He began full-time farming in late ’56. He was a board member of Willamette PCA ’67-’84; Linn Co. Farm Bureau president; Volunteer legislative assistant; Church officer and class teacher. George turned a run-down farm into a unit which enabled two sons to become full-time farmers. Together they built their own seed cleaning plant.vanleeu@wildblue.net
Liz VanLeeuwen: Born in Lake County, OR. B.S. from OSU in Home Making Education. Liz taught school, substitute teacher, adult education instructor. They have four children. She is involved in most aspects of home farm including managing the commercial strawberry acreage. Liz has been elected to 9 consecutive terms in the Oregon Legislature from 1981-1999. Elected to Linn Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Board 1998; current chairperson. Founding member of Oregon Women for Agriculture and American Agri-Women. Serve on Summer Ag Institute Board, and Orchard grass Grower’s Commission. Liz was a candidate for Congress in 2002. Ask her about northern spotted owl, Willamette River Greenway, semesters, DMV, seed lien law, etc.lizvanl@wildblue.net
Craig Christopherson, ARA – Rabo AgriFinance Craig is Vice President/Senior Appraiser at Rabo AgriFinance, a leader in agricultural finance. His role at RAF is to manage the Appraisal Department for the Western Territory which includes Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, California, Utah, Nevada and Arizona. Craig graduated from the University of South Dakota in 1981 with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management. He is an ARA, Accredited Rural Appraiser, a designation awarded by the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers to those individuals who have several years of experience and have successfully passed an intensive process of reviews and examination. Craig holds the Certified General Appraiser License, the highest level appraisal license issued, for both Oregon and Washington. Craig is married to Beth and they have two grown daughters and two grandchildren. In his free time, Craig can be found riding his Harley or fly fishing. Craig.christopherson@raboag.com
Greg Satrum, Willamette Egg Farm For three generations, Greg Satrum’s family has been committed to providing for the care and well-being of the hens that produce the eggs that make Willamette Egg Farm proud. Caring for egg laying hens in both traditional and cage free housing at this Canby, Oregon farm is a responsibility that Greg and his family embrace today with the same values that have produced safe and wholesome food for 75 years. Greg is chairman of the NW Poultry Committee which is a committee of NW Food Processors Assoc. which includes producers in OR/WA/ID.In addition to eggs, Satrum also grows hazelnuts and knows the challenges and rewards of a lifelong passion for agriculture and in producing food for today’s consumers. Greg received a BA from Oregon State, is a current co-owner and vice-president of Willamette Egg Farms and is active in both his church and sports activities with his four boys.gregs@willamette-egg.com
CAS Football Social
The Agricultural Executive Council will be hosting a CAS Football Social at the Oldfield Animal Teaching Facility November 10. The football game will be streaming live against Stanford, there will be music and dancing before kick-off, and the Young Cattleman’s Association will be holding a BBQ fundraiser. Clubs are also more than welcome to bring their own game food to BBQ. This will be a great opportunity to mingle with friends, eat some good food,and earn points for Battle of the Aggies. We look forward to seeing you there ready to cheer on the Beavers at 6:00 p.m. For more information please contact an officer on the Ag Exec Council.
OSU Collegiate FFA
The Oregon State University Collegiate FFA chapter is an organization for students that have a genuine interest in the future of Agriculture. Collegiate FFA works with the Oregon FFA Association to carry out Career Development Events and State Convention, in addition to supporting non-profit agricultural organizations. Collegiate FFA has a diverse group of members from the College of Agricultural Science as well as other areas of OSU that work closely with high school FFA members, faculty, staff, and community members. If you would like to get involved you are welcome to attend meetings held the second Tuesday of every month, or contact their advisor, Jonathan Velez. Jonathan.Velez@oregonstate.edu.