BOZEMAN, Montana—The Montana Farm Bureau Federation announces their ACE (Advocate. Communicate. Educate) Leadership Program class for 2025. This is the ACE Leadership Program’s eighth year of empowering Farm Bureau members to become confident and effective leaders in their local communities, for Montana agriculture and for their county Farm Bureaus. The program provides its participants with skills to communicate industry issues and represent Farm Bureau interests at the local, state and national level. ACE successfully does this by focusing on leadership development, engaging local communities and issues advocacy.
“Montana Farm Bureau is committed to developing strong leaders for our rural communities and our state’s number one industry,” said MFBF ACE Program Co-Coordinator, Sue Ann Streufert. “We have another high-caliber group of leaders in our 2025 ACE Class. We look forward to delivering six seminars packed with the skills these Farm Bureau members need to effectively advocate for agriculture and to become increasingly active in their county Farm Bureaus.”
The year-long program will kick off in January in Bozeman followed by five more seminars across Montana. During these trainings, ACE participants will hear from agriculture advocates, media professionals, communications specialists and policymakers. In between seminars, they’ll also participate in virtual one-on-one coaching with an expert in leadership and personal development.
The 2025 ACE Class
Kayla Christians, Helena
Lauren Kett, Livingston
Riley Larson, Lewistown
Kasydi Lucas, Helena
Amanda Martin, Ulm
Makae Reed, Twin Bridges
Andy Schwab, Billings
Mackenzie Serrano, Dillon
Cody Shick, Choteau
Kim Woodring, Cut Bank
To learn more about the ACE Program, visit: https://mfbf.org/Programs/ACE-Program.
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Montana Farm Bureau