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NAADA Conference 2025 Set for West Lafayette Indiana

NAADA Conference 2025 Set for West Lafayette Indiana


By Andi Anderson

Mark your calendars for June 16–19, 2025, as the National Agricultural Alumni Development Association (NAADA) heads to West Lafayette, Indiana, for its annual conference hosted by Purdue University.

The event will bring together professionals from agriculture and related fields to focus on alumni relations, fundraising, and innovation.

The conference promises a rich lineup of educational sessions, networking events, and engaging tours, all showcasing Purdue’s strong ties to agricultural education and research. From dynamic keynote speakers to interactive workshops, the event is designed to help participants grow professionally and collaborate with peers across the country.

Participants can register for tours including:

  • Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum & Beck’s Hybrids
  • Purdue Athletics Facilities
  • Purdue Student Farm & Celery Bog
  • Ag Alumni Seed’s Popcorn Company
  • Columbia Park Zoo & People's Brewing Co.

First-time attendees are encouraged to join a special virtual orientation seminar on June 3, helping newcomers navigate the conference and connect effectively.

Early bird registration ends April 26, 2025, with pricing starting at $340 for Dean Members and $650 for Student Members. Educational sessions are exclusive to those registered for the full conference package.

Whether you're new to NAADA or a returning member, this is a key opportunity to share ideas, learn from others, and celebrate the future of agriculture-focused alumni development.

Photo Credit: purdue-university

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