Hannah DiVencenzo completes AgriPOWER leadership training with Ohio Farm Bureau

Nathan Brown, President
Nathan Brown, President
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Hannah DiVencenzo of Grafton has completed the Ohio Farm Bureau’s AgriPOWER Class XV program. The AgriPOWER initiative, which began in 2008, is designed to prepare agricultural advocates to play a larger role in public policy matters affecting their operations and local communities.

The program offers participants opportunities to develop leadership skills and learn about legislative processes relevant to agriculture. By focusing on public policy issues, AgriPOWER aims to strengthen the voice of those involved in farming and related industries.

According to the Ohio Farm Bureau, this leadership training is intended for individuals who want to be more effective advocates for agriculture and rural interests. Participants are selected based on their commitment to advancing the industry and supporting their communities.



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