
President
Clay Sapp, Florida
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Secretary
Kalie Hall, Georgia
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Eastern Region Vice President
Joenelle Futrell, Kentucky
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Central Region Vice President
Brennan Costello, Nebreska
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Southern Region Vice President
Wiley Bailey, Alabama
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Western Region Vice President
Lindsey Anderson, California
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Collectively, they will travel more than 100,000 miles
throughout the country as they engage top leaders in business, government and
education and lead a host of personal growth and leadership training seminars
for FFA members.
The team will also help set policies that will shape the
future of the National FFA Organization and promote agricultural literacy in
general.
Nominees for national office must first qualify at the
state level to represent their state FFA association. They must submit a
detailed application that highlights their academic accomplishments and
showcases contributions to their local communities. Those seeking national
office must also submit an essay that explains their desire to be elected to
national office.
At the national FFA convention,
candidates participate in five rounds of interviews, take an in-depth written
test and complete two writing exercises. A panel of nine state FFA officers
comprises a nominating committee that recommends the six national FFA officers
to a group of 450 FFA convention delegates.