Candidates to interview for NDSU vice president for agriculture

Candidates to interview for NDSU vice president for agriculture

 

Four candidates will interview for NDSU’s vice president for agriculture during November and December.

The finalists and the dates of their open forums are:

• Bret Hess, interim executive director of the Western Association of Agricultural Experiment Station Directors; Nov. 18 and 19 interview, with an open forum Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater,

• Eric Berg, NDSU professor of meat animal science and muscle biology; Nov. 20 and 21 interview, with an open forum Nov. 20 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater

• Greg Lardy, acting director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station, interim director of NDSU Extension and NDSU associate vice president for agricultural affairs; Dec. 2 and 3 interview, with an open forum Dec. 2 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater

• Andrea Travnicek, deputy assistant secretary – land and minerals management, U.S. Department of the Interior; Dec. 16 and 17 interview, with an open forum Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. in the Memorial Union Century Theater

“NDSU is searching for the next leader of its agricultural programs and will be hosting four exceptional candidates in November and December,” said Jane Schuh, NDSU vice president for research and creative activity and committee co-chair with Keith Peltier, past State Board of Agricultural Research and Education chair and Proseed Inc. president and general manager. “Each brings considerable national experience and a unique perspective for the future of agriculture to this comprehensive role, which encompasses the positions of vice president for agriculture; dean of the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources; director of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station; and director of NDSU Extension.

“We invite NDSU Agriculture friends and the NDSU community to hear these candidates’ visions for the future of North Dakota agriculture and provide their feedback to the committee,” Schuh said.

If you are unable to attend in person, the open forums will be recorded and posted with information about the candidates.

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