Building Your Legacy: AGvocate 2012 National Women in Agriculture Educators Conference March 28, 2012 The Peabody Hotel, Memphis, TN Presented by: Stacey Huffman, Jodi Richmond and Jennifer Williams West Virginia University Extension Service
Impressions Are Everything
Reality is Important
Some Food for Thought…
Agricultural Advocacy “Agvocacy” Understanding and Implementing Your Personal AGvocacy Agenda
Why AGvocate Share Your Passion Protect The Image Dispel Myths Reinforce Positives Influence the Conversation
Target Audiences Consumers School Groups Political and Community Leaders Media Groups
How Do I Agvocate? Volunteer –Local Schools –Youth Organizations Guest Speaker –Club Meetings Legislative Visits –Local –State –National Utilize Media Outlets –Newspaper –Television –Radio –Social Media Agritourism –Farm Visits –Newsletter –Advertisement
Guiding Principles The Know’s –Know who you are and what you believe in –Know who you are talking to –Know what is important to those you are talking to
Guiding Principles The Be’s –Be Knowledgable –Be flexible –Be relentless –Be honest –Be willing to bring in others
Guiding Principles Ingredients for Success! P ersistence I ntegrity G uts
Creating Your Message Elevator Speech Elements Short (30 Seconds to 2 Minutes) Informative/Descriptive Attention Grabbing
References Farmers Fight! TAMU Ag Advocacy Monsanto: Some Food for Thought Agriculture Impressions Marshall Stewart Legislative Advocacy
Questions or Comments? Thanks For Attending! Stacey Huffman, WVU Extension Agent, Mineral County Phone:(304) Jodi Richmond, WVU Extension Agent, Mercer County Phone:(304) Jennifer Williams, Director, Agriculture and Natural Resources Phone:(304)