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INFB state convention set for December fun

INFB state convention set for December fun


By Andi Anderson

The Indiana Farm Bureau (INFB) State Convention is scheduled to take place from December 12-14, 2024, at the French Lick Resort in French Lick, Indiana.

This annual event will bring together agricultural professionals, industry leaders, and enthusiasts for three days of education, networking, and inspiration.

Attendees can expect a variety of sessions focusing on the latest trends and challenges in the agriculture industry. The event will feature two highly esteemed keynote speakers: Jack Uldrich and Nina Teicholz.

Keynote Speakers:

Jack Uldrich

Jack Uldrich is a renowned global futurist, speaker, and author of 13 books, including several bestsellers. He is widely recognized for his expertise in technology, change management, and leadership. Uldrich has spoken to organizations and corporations worldwide, sharing his insights on how to navigate the rapid pace of technological change and its impact on industries.

Nina Teicholz

Nina Teicholz is an adjunct professor at New York University's Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and serves as the executive director of The Nutrition Coalition. She is also an investigative science journalist and author of the international bestseller, The Big Fat Surprise, which has challenged conventional thinking about dietary fat, particularly saturated fat, and its role in nutrition policy.

Hotel Information:

To secure accommodations at the French Lick Resort, attendees can call 1-844-241-6361 and reference the group code "1224IFB" to access special discounted rates. Guests can choose their preferred property when booking.

The room block will close on Monday, November 11, so early reservations are encouraged. For additional assistance, Chris Fenner can be contacted at cfenner@infb.org or 317-692-7853.

The INFB State Convention promises to be an insightful and engaging event, providing valuable knowledge and networking opportunities for those in the agriculture industry.

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