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4-H Ambassadors

Want to be apart of the Nebraska 4-H Ambassador Program? Here’s the application:

2012 4-H Ambassador Application

 

The Nebraska 4-H Ambassador program now has 12 4-H Ambassadors!  4-H Ambassadors promote 4-H throughout the state by attending 4-H events at the county and state level along with improving their skills through trainings and professional meetings. “The Nebraska 4-H Ambassador program was developed just last year and we at the Nebraska 4-H Foundation are excited to see the program continue to grow with the addition of these outstanding new ambassadors,” stated Stuart Shepherd, Executive Director of the Nebraska 4-H Foundation.  Here’s more about the Nebraska 4-H Ambassadors:

Chandra Mosel is a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Neligh, NE (Antelope County).  She is a Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management (Ag Tourism) major and currently is the Nebraska Dairy Princess.

Melisa Konecky is a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Wahoo, NE (Saunders County).  She is an Animal Science and Ag Leadership major and currently is the Nebraska Dairy Princess Runner-Up.

Tayler Goertz is a freshman at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Bennington, NE (Douglas & Washington Counties).  She is an Animal Science major.

Lindsay Long is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Springfield, NE (Sarpy County).  She is an Animal Science major.

Allison Siekman is a junior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Bennington, NE (Washington County).  She is an Agronomy major.

Anastasia Johnson is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Central City, NE (Merrick County).  She is an Applied Science major.

Will Miller is a freshman at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Culbertson, NE (Red Willow and Hitchcock Counties).  He is an Ag Education major.

Amanda Schutz is a senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Arapahoe, NE (Furnas County).  She is an Ag Journalism – Advertising and Public Relations major.

Amanda Keys is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Elsmere, NE (Blaine County).  She is an Agribusiness major.

Megan Loberg is a senior at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Carroll, NE (Wayne County).  She is a Family and Consumer Science Education major.

Dustin Renken is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Bertrand, NE (Dawson County).  He is an Animal Science major.

Eric Miller is a sophomore at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln from Lyons, NE (Burt County).  He is an Animal Science and Agribusiness major.

 

Want to keep up with the Ambassadors as they travel around the state working with 4-H?  Check out their blog:

http://www.ne4hambassadors.blogspot.com/

Ph: (402) 472-1178
Email: info@ne4hfoundation.org