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Listener Favorite Re-Run: Leadership in Agriculture with Shawn Wood

43 min · 27 de may de 2026
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In this episode of Arizona Agriculture Connection, Nicole interviews Shawn Wood, First Vice President of Arizona State Farm Bureau. Shawn shares her background growing up on a farm in Buckeye, Arizona, her initial aspiration to become a commercial pilot, and her eventual return to her agricultural roots. She discusses the significant challenges and leadership roles she has undertaken within the agricultural community, emphasizing the importance of saying yes to opportunities, building meaningful relationships, and surrounding oneself with influential mentors. The conversation also highlights the upcoming Summer Leadership Conference hosted by the Women's Leadership Committee, detailing the event's agenda and its importance for Arizona's agricultural industry.

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