Other duties include developing marketing plans, making presentations to students and networking.
The variety of responsibilities provide the winner with a wide range of learning opportunities.
“This position has provided me with unique professional development opportunities unlike any job I’ve had before,” said 68th Alice in Dairyland, Teyanna Loether. “Each day presents new learning and networking opportunities with fellow professionals involved in agriculture. I have been able to build upon my passion for teaching others about agriculture with tangible skills that will carry far into my future.”
To apply, interested women must submit a cover letter, resume and provide three references by Monday, Feb 8. The top candidates will be announced in March with the winner being selected in early May.
Alice would be expected to begin her duties on June 6 and perform them for a full year.
About Alice in Dairyland:
- Margaret McGuire became the first Alice in Dairyland in 1948
- Alice’s travels nearly equal a trip around the world
- Alice attends more than 370 events each year including 100 schools
- She generates more than $1 million worth of coverage for Wisconsin agriculture
- Alice starts in June because it’s Dairy Month