Thoughts from current electeds

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Thoughts from current electeds

Why become an elected representative?

 

“As an AgForce elected I am privileged to be able to part of the solution.

“Advocating for our membership is the most important part of my role. It allows me to be creative and solutions-focused, constantly searching for opportunity and ways to support agribusiness and regional communities across the value chain.

“Importantly, I get to work with a talented group of individuals who inspire me every day.”

- Tracy Finnegan, SEQ Regional Director

 

“Due to my family's succession planning, I have been able to devote time and energy to our industry.

“I have met many like-minded people who like me, are very passionate about the sheep & wool industry.

“The staff at AgForce are very dedicated to the agricultural industry and have been a great support to me.”

- Alan Rae, Sheep & Wool President

 

“It has been one of the best professional development opportunities in my life. The chance to influence and direct policy is a huge privilege.

“Working with a dynamic team of people, discussing industry direction and the issued faced, is extremely rewarding.

“As an SFO our membership is our greatest strength, and I feel extremely fortunate to represent such a strong voice for the industry in Queensland.”

- Robyn Bryant, SIQ Regional Director

 

“I would like to encourage members to become involved in policy development for their industry.

“Being involved in policy development and the running of our great organisation is demanding, exciting and rewarding.

“Allow yourself or someone you know to be nominated for the various elected positions on the AgForce Board, Commodity Boards, or on the AgForce Regional Councils.”

- Caroline Harris, SEQ Regional President

Thoughts from current electeds

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