Left to Right: Ronald Kramer, Miranda Wordekemper, Chisinda Scheideler, and Alex Medina
The program on Sunday, April 2, included a full day of educational sessions including: Telling our story proactively: Speaking to the public, consumers and children (Janet Riley, North American Meat Institute) Influencing Consumer Acceptance of Technology: The good, the bad and the ugly! (Aimee Hood, Monsanto) Classic PR techniques to promote animal agriculture (Chuck Sanger) Mark your calendars! In 2018, the 98th National Block & Bridle Convention will be held in Orlando, FL, and hosted by the University of Florida Block & Bridle chapter. Dr. Thomas E. Burkey, Faculty 41