Shellhouse Appointed to Board of Directors for National Agricultural Organization

Jarred Shellhouse
Jarred Shellhouse

Press release courtesy of National Agricultural Alumni and Development Association (NAADA)

St. Paul, MN (July 19, 2021) – Jarred Shellhouse, Strategic Communications Manager for the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences at the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, was appointed to a one-year term on the Board of Directors for the National Agricultural Alumni and Development Association (NAADA). Shellhouse will serve as a Director at Large and be appointed to special projects throughout the year.

“I am excited to welcome Jarred to our Board of Directors. I look forward to partnering with our Board members as they include a diverse representation of individuals from all over the country,” said Pat Whittington, NAADA President. “This diversity is vital to our organization enhancing mission-critical solutions to better serve NAADA and our Universities as NAADA provides education, support and recognition for professionals and volunteers dedicated to expanding resources for advancing agriculture and related disciplines through land-grant and other colleges of agricultural sciences and partner programs.”

Shellhouse’s term of service began on June 17 with that of more than 20 other Board Members from across the United States following NAADA’s 46th Annual Conference.

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NAADA is dedicated to the professional advancement of the members and in turn the institutions they serve. The organization provides education and support for professionals, volunteers and student leaders who are dedicated to serving land-grant colleges of agricultural sciences and related programs. The network of members includes institutions from all across the United States. For more information, please visit www.naada.org.

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Posted: July 26, 2021


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