She notes applications are open to anyone who meets the age requirement and is involved in any aspect of the supply chain, not just producers but veterinarians, lawyers, people working in communications, etc they all play an important role in the industry as well.
Through the program, 16 participants are selected to be paired with an industry leader for a nine-month mentorship to help advance their career path within the beef industry.
Successful applicants also receive a $3000 budget for learning and travel opportunities connected with the program.
Radau says past participants have been extremely pleased with the program and their experience, with mentors saying they also enjoyed the experience.
There's still time to apply for the Canadian Cattle Young Leaders Program, the application deadline is coming up Sunday, March 31st, 2024.
More information on the program and how to apply can be found here.
To listen to Glenda-Lee's conversation with the CCA Youth Programs and Engagement Manager Jessica Radau, click the link below.
Source : Pembinavalley online