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Top Placing Individuals 1st Place-- Marshal Sewell of Durant Sr, HS- FFA, FL

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The National FFA Organization

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Caitlin Lewis of San Luis Obispo HS FFA, CA Krystin Bachman of Bloom Carroll HS-FFA, OH

Meghan Cain of Winterset FFA, IA Sarah Reasnor of Elgin HS FFA, OK

Lauren Purdom of Marion Co HS-FFA, KY Katelyn VanDeaver of New Boston HS-FFA, TX

Dustin Baker of Saint Louis HS FFA, MI Jordan Beale of Pomeroy HS FFA, WA Kaylie Ackerley of Tri Valley Central HS FFA,

NY

Kaley Bockhop of Belmont HS FFA, WI

Bronze Emblem Individuals

Salora Wright of Clements HS FFA, AL Shayna Ortner of Huntley Projct HS Huntly Projc, MT

Emily Henkelman of Homer HS FFA, AK Ellen Hoffschneider of Logan View HS FFA, NE

LaChelle Hunt of Buckeye Union HS FFA, AZ Lindsay Nutting of Elko Sr HS Ruby Mountain FFA, NV

Emily Pletcher of Yuma HS-FFA, CO Courtney Brown of Dover HS FFA, NH Amy Beyer of Nonnewaug HS- Woodbury

FFA, CT

Eric Nelson of Newton HS FFA, NJ Lindsey Bethard of Caesar Rodney HS FFA,

DE

Karol Rodriguez of Hagerman HS FFA, NM Kayla Kilgore of Temple FFA, GA Kelse Hanson of Garrison HS - FFA, ND Katlyn Long of Southwestern HS - FFA, IL Leanne DeJong of Bonanza HS FFA, OR Ann Bechman of Benton Central HS FFA, IN Brianna Isenberg of United Jr/Sr High School-

United FFA, PA

Samuel Fishburn of Haven HS FFA, KS Wilmarie Morales of Su Francisco Jordan FFA, PR

Sarah Broadway of Natchitoches Central HS FFA, LA

Brittany Sederback of Ponaganset HS FFA, RI Joshua Mayne of Linganore HS, MD Jane Snead of Belton Honea Path FFA, SC Stephanie Hobbs of Norfolk Co Ag Sch FFA,

MA

Courtney Nolz of Mitchell HS FFA, SD Kyle O'Toole of Russell Tyler Ruthton HS

FFA, MN

Samantha Peterson of Juab HS-Mt Nebo FFA, UT

Anna Gant of Vardaman HS FFA, MS Ariana Berg of Pendleton County HS FFA, WV

Jacob Grace of Albany FFA, MO Amy David of Pinedale HS FFA, WY

The Prepared Public Speaking Career Development Event is designed to recognize outstanding FFA members for their ability to prepare and present a factual speech on a specific agricultural issue in a well thought out and logical manner in a competitive setting.

Members prepare and deliver a six-to eight-minute speech from memory and respond to five minutes of questions. The event is just one way FFA members can develop their ability to communicate in a powerful, organized and professional manner.

The event is one of many educational activities at the National FFA Convention in which FFA members practice the lessons learned in agricultural education classes. The event was held at the Marriott Hotel in Indianapolis, Ind.

The Prepared Public Speaking event is sponsored by Monsanto of St. Louis,

Missouri and Vector Marketing-Cutco Cutlery of Wilmington, Delaware as a special project of the National FFA Foundation.

The National FFA Organization, formerly known as the Future Farmers of America, is a national youth organization of 507,763 student members - all preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture - as part of 7,439 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The National FFA Organization changed to its present name in 1988, in recognition of the growth and diversity of agriculture and agricultural education. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Visit www.ffa.org for more information.

Oct. 25, 2008

Media Contact: Julie Adams 317-802-4225

Laila Hajji Named 2008-2009

National FFA Central Region Vice President

INDIANAPOLIS Laila Hajji didn’t aspire to have such a decorated FFA resume.

In fact, she stumbled across the organization by accident when she was placed in an

agriculture class. She had no idea then that it would eventually lead her to find her purpose in life: to serve. She will have more than enough opportunities to do just that now that she is the National FFA Organization’s 2008-2009 Central Region Vice President. The Guthrie High School FFA Chapter member from Oklahoma will serve more than 500,000 fellow FFA members as she steps into this revered role. She was elected today at the 81st National FFA Convention in Indianapolis. She was among six individuals selected from a field of 38 to hold a national office. She is the daughter of Fouad Hajji and Lisa Stephens, and her FFA advisors are Craig Smith, Becky Smith and Jerry Brooks.

Fulfilling her position will require traveling more than 100,000 miles; meeting top leaders in business, government and education; visiting approximately 40 states; and participating in an international experience tour to Japan. Her responsibilities will include providing personal growth and leadership training for students, setting policies that shape the future of the organization and promoting agricultural literacy.

The national FFA officer selection process is intense and represents an assessment of years of academic and extracurricular accomplishments made by each student running for office. Nominees must first qualify on the state level to represent their particular state FFA associations. They then submit a thorough application, detailing their accomplishments and

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contributions to the community, along with an essay explaining their desire to be elected to national office. Once at the convention, candidates participate in five rounds of interviews, take an in-depth written test on the organization and agricultural education topics and complete two writing exercises.

A panel of nine state FFA officers comprises the nominating committee that proposes the slate of six officers for approval by the convention delegates.

Hajji attends Texas Tech University with a major in agricultural education. While in college, she has participated in the College of Agriculture Student Council, the President’s Leadership Council, the homecoming committee, Agricultural Ambassadors, and has served as collegiate FFA vice president.

FFA has provided Hajji with many opportunities, including her supervised agricultural experience, which began small as an agricultural placement and agricultural communications program and grew into a sheep production entrepreneurship program, eventually earning her enough money to reach her ultimate goal – owning beef cattle. Her other FFA accomplishments include serving as the 2006-2007 Oklahoma State FFA Secretary, taking second place in the 2005 National FFA Extemporaneous Speaking FFA career development event (CDE) and placing third in the 2004 National FFA Prepared Public Speaking CDE.

“My heart is filled with experiences, faults, humility, compassion, love and desire,”

says Hajji. “I am here to serve wholeheartedly and become an influential note in an FFA member’s life.”

The National FFA Organization, formerly known as the Future Farmers of America, is a national youth organization of 507,763 student members – all preparing for leadership and careers in the science, business and technology of agriculture – as part of 7,439 local FFA chapters in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The National FFA

Organization changed to its present name in 1988, in recognition of the growth and diversity of agriculture and agricultural education. The FFA mission is to make a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. Visit www.ffa.org for more information.

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