Potato LEAF announces new ‘Leadership in the Field’ program

The program is set for July 15-18 at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pa. Applications are being accepted through March 1 and are open to anyone in the U.S. potato industry.
The program is set for July 15-18 at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pa. Applications are being accepted through March 1 and are open to anyone in the U.S. potato industry.
(Image courtesy of Potato Leadership, Education and Advancement Foundation)

AUSTIN, Texas — The Potato Leadership, Education and Advancement Foundation has launched a new program, “Leadership in the Field: From Battlefield to Potato Field.”

The program is set for July 15-18 at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pa. Throughout the program, participants will not only learn about the elements of the battle as they visit various areas of the battlefield but also how ordinary people were asked to do extraordinary things that impacted the war.

“Potato LEAF is excited to launch Leadership in the Field as a new and unique opportunity to utilize the resources of America’s most revered battlefield to help develop the skills of our industry’s leaders,” said Gregg Halverson, Potato LEAF’s board chairman.

The Battle of Gettysburg offers a robust case for the study of leadership: the complexity of battle, the size of the opposing armies and the wide spectrum of personalities represented by the military leadership and civilians offer a wide range of perspectives, according to a news release.

Character, communication, team building, humility, flexibility, resilience, strategic or visionary thinking, problem-solving under pressure and accountability are a just few of the many lessons for which experiential learning at Gettysburg is effective, the release said.

Applications are being accepted through March 1 and are open to anyone in the U.S. potato industry. Participants will be selected with preference given to individuals who have participated in leadership programs and are currently serving or have served in industry leadership roles.

The fee for selected participants is $1,800, which includes all programming by Licensed Battlefield Guides, most meals, and lodging at the Gettysburg Hotel in downtown Gettysburg. The cost of travel is not included in the program fees.

For additional information or to apply, visit pleaf.org/leadership-in-the-field.

 

Latest News

Company strives to keep clients at forefront of ripening tech
Company strives to keep clients at forefront of ripening tech

While bananas are the most important fruit that requires ripening solutions, Thermal Technologies sees growing interest in avocados, pears, mangoes, and other items, increasing demand for its multi-fruit-capable rooms.

Seen and heard at CPMA 2024 — Part 1
Seen and heard at CPMA 2024 — Part 1

Flavor and innovation were inextricably linked at this year’s Canadian Produce Marketing Association Conference and Trade Show in Vancouver, British Columbia, April 23-25.

Health benefits at the heart of table grape campaign
Health benefits at the heart of table grape campaign

The California Table Grape Commission will focus on health benefits as it launches its 2024-25 global marketing campaign targeting the U.S. and 21 export markets.

Value of U.S. mango imports rises 32% since 2019
Value of U.S. mango imports rises 32% since 2019

USDA trade statistics show that Mexico was the largest supplier of mangoes in 2023, accounting for 63% of the value of U.S. mango imports in 2023.

H-E-B finalizes 500-acre deal for distribution campus
H-E-B finalizes 500-acre deal for distribution campus

The Houston-area complex will be developed in multiple phases, with construction set to begin in late 2024, says the grocer.

Circana thought leaders to present new research at upcoming events
Circana thought leaders to present new research at upcoming events

Circana representatives will be speaking on driving fresh produce consumption at The Retail Conference, as well as webinars planned for May.