Building the Next Generation of Local Food and Agricultural Leaders: Native American Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Apprenticeship

The NCWorks Commission recently featured the Native American Sustainable Agriculture & Food Systems Apprenticeship as part of their Spotlight on Local Workforce Innovations series showcasing local innovations in collaborative, employer-led workforce development partnerships across the state.

2021-07-15T10:37:40-04:00June 20th, 2021|Agrophile, Career Ladder, E-News, News|

NCGT Apprentice Sebastian Irby, Feast Down East

July 2016 - Sebastian Irby grew up eating local, organic produce. Studying sustainability at Wake Forest University, Sebastian was particularly interested in a food and policy class that discussed local food systems. That interest led her to the NCGT apprenticeship, and this summer she has been getting a closer look at how Feast Down East's food [...]

2018-09-15T10:13:19-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Taylor Halso, Onslow County Cooperative Extension

July 2016 - Taylor Halso, a junior at the University of Mount Olive, has been working with Onslow County Cooperative Extension Director Peggie Garner. She hopes to go into social work on a military base in the future, and has been excited to learn about ways that local agriculture can contribute to the welfare of [...]

2018-09-15T10:13:00-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Rose Mayo, TRACTOR Food and Farms

July 2016 - Rose Mayo, the NCGT apprentice with TRACTOR Food and Farms, has been learning all about what makes a food hub function successfully. She has a passion for supporting local farming, which stems from her family's seed company and garden center, as well as a class she took focusing on sustainable agriculture and [...]

2018-09-15T10:12:44-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Michelle McCallum, NC State University

July 2016 - Michelle McCallum is a rising junior, studying Animal Science and Agricultural Business at NC State University. As an NCGT apprentice this summer, she has continued the work she began in the spring semester with Dr. Kathryn Boys from NC State's Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. So far, she has learned a great [...]

2018-09-15T10:12:30-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Laura Mindlin, Eastern Carolina Organics

July 2016 - For Laura Mindlin, working with Eastern Carolina Organics (ECO) has allowed her to not only learn about successful food hubs and wholesale produce distribution, but it also gave her the opportunity to move to North Carolina. Laura is originally from New York City, but during her time at school in upstate New York, [...]

2018-09-15T10:12:15-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Sarah Miller, Cumberland County Cooperative Extension

July 2016 - This summer, Sarah Miller has found that her work with Kenny Bailey in the Cumberland County Cooperative Extension office has allowed her to blend her studies in marketing with her interest and background in farming. Sarah's family farm grows row crops, so while she knew a good bit about cotton and soybeans, [...]

2018-09-15T10:12:00-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Sandy Ramsey, Lowes Foods

July 2016 - This summer, Sandy Ramsey has been the apprentice for Lowes Foods,where she has been working with Krista Morgan, Lowes Foods' Locally Grown Accounts Representative and Liaison to NCGT. Her experiences working on an organic chicken farm and as the NC State University farmers' market manager have given her a background in local [...]

2018-09-15T10:14:13-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Enoch Sarku, Piedmont Grown

July 2016 - A graduate student studying Agribusiness and Food Industry Management at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, Enoch Sarku has enjoyed being the NCGT Apprentice for Piedmont Grown. Having worked with N.C. A&T Food and Farms Coordinator Laura Lauffer during the school year, he had already helped with the Piedmont Grown conference [...]

2018-09-15T10:11:14-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|

NCGT Apprentice Natalie Markowitz, Richmond County Cooperative Extension

July 2016 - A rising senior at Duke University, Natalie Markowitz is interested in global food systems and what connects and disrupts food supply chains. Working with Paige Burns and Susan Kelly in the Richmond County Cooperative Extension office, Natalie has had an opportunity to facilitate the local food supply chain by helping to lay the [...]

2018-09-15T10:13:59-04:00July 26th, 2016|NCGT News|
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