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Fresh Face and Fresh Ideas: Grant Holley Joins WSCGA
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There’s a new face at the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association headquarters in Wisconsin Rapids as Grant Holley has joined the association staff as the new Executive Director.
With a rich background in agriculture, education, and science, Holley brings a unique blend of expertise and enthusiasm to the cranberry industry.
Holley, formerly a professor at North Carolina State University, shared his journey to the cranberry realm, stating, “My transition from academia to the cranberry sector was driven by a passion for agriculture and a desire to work with the "absolute best people" in the industry.”
Upon assuming his new role, Holley acknowledges the significant legacy left by his predecessor, Tom Lochner, who served the association for 35 years. "Tom was able to put us on the map...he set us up with a number of tools that's going to help us go for the next 5 and even 10 years," Holley noted, emphasizing his intention to build upon Lochner's foundation.
“My background comes with strong agricultural roots, and I am proud to be working with such a keystone industry in Wisconsin,” said Holley. “Advocacy, research, and sustainability in a changing world will all be areas for focus. Grower families have been part of this organization for more than 135-years and we will all work very hard to ensure another century, or two, of prosperity and culture to the area.”
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3398 episodes
Manage episode 422423850 series 2908402
There’s a new face at the Wisconsin State Cranberry Growers Association headquarters in Wisconsin Rapids as Grant Holley has joined the association staff as the new Executive Director.
With a rich background in agriculture, education, and science, Holley brings a unique blend of expertise and enthusiasm to the cranberry industry.
Holley, formerly a professor at North Carolina State University, shared his journey to the cranberry realm, stating, “My transition from academia to the cranberry sector was driven by a passion for agriculture and a desire to work with the "absolute best people" in the industry.”
Upon assuming his new role, Holley acknowledges the significant legacy left by his predecessor, Tom Lochner, who served the association for 35 years. "Tom was able to put us on the map...he set us up with a number of tools that's going to help us go for the next 5 and even 10 years," Holley noted, emphasizing his intention to build upon Lochner's foundation.
“My background comes with strong agricultural roots, and I am proud to be working with such a keystone industry in Wisconsin,” said Holley. “Advocacy, research, and sustainability in a changing world will all be areas for focus. Grower families have been part of this organization for more than 135-years and we will all work very hard to ensure another century, or two, of prosperity and culture to the area.”
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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