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Christine Wilson completes FSLI

Christine Wilson
Wilson, accompanied by William DeLauder, President Emeritus of Delaware State and the Chair of the APLU Food Systems Leadership Institute Commission; Ann Bartuska, USDA Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education & Economics; and Marshall Stewart, Director of the APLU Food Systems Leadership Institute (L to R); receives a plaque for completing the 2-year program.

The Association of Public and Land-grant Universities honored Christine Wilson, professor in agricultural economics, for completing the Food Systems Leadership Institute’s (FSLI) Executive Leadership Development Program along with the 21 other fellows in her institute cohort.

FSLI is a 2-year program of the APLU designed for experienced leaders in academia, government, and industry. Through a dynamic curriculum that includes three executive style residential sessions, individual coaching, mentoring, and personal projects, the FSLI seeks to enhance personal leadership ability, develop skills and knowledge for organizational change, and broaden perspectives on integrated food systems.

“The FSLI was a tremendous professional development and growth opportunity for me,” Wilson said. “It has been one of the most valuable experiences of my career.”

FSLI is in partnership with North Carolina State University, Ohio State University and California Polytechnic State University- San Luis Obispo. Financial support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation helped establish FSLI in 2006. Learn more about FSLI.

For a full list of the fellows recognized at the meeting, visit http://www.fsli.org/fellows.html#cohort-8.


 

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