NFF Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program -applications closing soon

Applications are closing soon for the Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program, which supports women in agriculture to elevate their leadership through mentorship, networking, and industry partnerships.

Cotton Australia’s Senior Manager for Northern Australia Simone Cameron, a huge fan of the program, graduated from the program two years ago and acted as MC for the graduation event last year.

“The NFF's DiALP supported, developed, and strengthened my confidence as an industry specialist and advocate. It provided me the opportunity to establish valuable professional relationships, cementing personal goals, and aspirations beneficial to my leadership skills, career, and important role I have in northern Australia agriculture.”

Applications close on the 19th of April and Cotton Australia’s CEO Adam Kay encouraged the industry to get behind the program.

Apply now.

Cotton Australia’s Senior Manager for Northern Australia, Simone Cameron graduated from the NFF Diversity in Leadership Program last year
Cotton Australia’s Senior Manager for Northern Australia, Simone Cameron graduated from the NFF Diversity in Leadership Program last year

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