Katie Ricketson, a member of the Coffee FFA chapter, began her term as the Area 6 Vice-President on July 31 when the Georgia FFA area officers met for the Area Officer Training Conference.
Forty-eight new area officers from six areas of the state attended the two-day training conference held at the FFA Camp John Hope near Fort Valley. The objective was to orient the new officers to their positions as area leaders. Each team met with a member of their regional agricultural education staff, as well as the Georgia FFA leadership program specialist, FFA executive secretary, and state FFA advisor to discuss their roles and responsibilities.
The National FFA President, Andy Paul from Georgia, attended the training to share his leadership experiences with the group and wish them luck on their year of service. The officers explored their decision making process, developed a team philosophy of leadership, discovered what it means to be an ambassador for the FFA, and began setting goals for the coming year.
Throughout the school year, Katie Ricketson and her fellow officers will have the opportunity to represent Area 6 FFA members at a variety of teachers meetings, career development events, leadership conferences and area training activities.
The first assignment given to the new area officers was the FFA Day at the Fair program. On October 7, more than 2,000 middle school students will meet in Perry to attend FFA Day at the Georgia National Fair. Their hosts for the event will be the area officers. Each officer team has been charged with creating booths and displays that showcase the benefits of FFA and agricultural education.
Next spring, each area officer team will be responsible for conducting their respective area banquet and award assemblies. The officers will also serve as courtesy corps at the 87th State FFA Convention in Macon April 23-25, 2015.
The Georgia FFA Association has a membership of more than 37,000, making it the third largest association in the nation. The National FFA Organization, formerly known as the Future Farmers of America, changed its name in 1988 to reflect the growth and diversity of agriculture. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education.
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