The U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council (USHBC) has launched the application process for the third class of its Blueberry Leadership Program which elevates up-and-coming leaders in the blueberry industry. The program will accept up to 10 professionals from across the supply chain into the program.
The training is designed to help fellows grow their leadership skill set, learn from decades-long industry leaders, and develop their network of connections. Professional development within the industry is a priority as members of the blueberry industry work together to make blueberries the No. 1 berry in sales volume and premium value. Fellows in the program will lead the industry into its next period of growth.
"Our goal for the upcoming year of the Blueberry Industry Leadership Program is to keep involving emerging leaders in the blueberry sector and provide them with the insight, network, and resources they need to actively contribute to the industry's future growth and mission to make blueberries the world's favorite fruit," said Amanda Griffin, USHBC vice president of engagement and education, and lead facilitator of the program. "As we begin our third year of the program, it is essential to remember that those currently leading the blueberry business did so via education, teamwork, and a desire to continuously improve and create. The program opens avenues and creates relationships."
Fellows in the program will participate both virtually and in person, traveling four times between September 2024 and September 2025.
Class 3 of the leadership program kicks off in September at the Blueberry Summit in Denver, Colorado, and continues through next year, taking an interactive approach to leadership development through hands-on training, immersive learning experiences, engagement with key industry players, and exposure to the many components of the produce supply chain. Fellows will participate both virtually and in person, traveling four times between September 2024 and September 2025, with a graduation ceremony taking place at the 2025 Blueberry Summit. To offset expenses and materials costs, fellows will be required to pay a $2,500 fee.
USHBC is seeking applicants who are up-and-coming leaders, hold a mid-level management position, and have a minimum of five years of experience in agriculture, with preference given to those who have worked in the blueberry industry.
Applicants will be judged on their demonstration of leadership potential, passion and commitment to the success of the blueberry industry, career relevance to the blueberry industry, professional credentials, and overall fit for the program. Applicants will also be required to submit a letter of recommendation to be considered.
The deadline to apply is May 31, 2024. Applications will be reviewed and evaluated by the USHBC Industry Leadership Program Selection Committee and top candidates will be interviewed throughout June and July.
For more information:
Kristy Babb
North American Blueberry Council
Tel: +1 (916) 461-2205
[email protected]
https://nabc.blueberry.org/