NASHVILLE, TENN. (RFD-TV) — The National FFA Organization has welcomed a new member to its officer team, with Nebraska’s Claire Woeppel elected as Central Region Vice President. A member of the Chambers FFA Chapter, Woeppel is the first Nebraskan to hold a national FFA office since 2012.
Woeppel joined FFA Today to reflect on her path to the blue jacket and her goals for the year ahead. Raised on a cattle ranch, she brings firsthand agricultural experience along with prior leadership as a Nebraska state FFA officer and a passion for connecting with members across the country.
In an interview with RFD-TV News, Woeppel discussed how her FFA journey began and the experiences at both the chapter and state levels that prepared her for a national leadership role. She also offered a behind-the-scenes look at how the national officer team is already preparing for the year, from planning travel to outlining priorities for member engagement.
Woeppel discussed the initiatives and goals she hopes to focus on during her term, emphasizing the importance of inspiring members, building connections, and ensuring students see a place for themselves in agriculture and FFA. She also reflected on lessons learned throughout her FFA journey, encouraging students from small towns and rural communities to pursue leadership opportunities and believe in their potential.
Before wrapping up, Woeppel addressed concerns raised by the Oregon Agricultural Teachers Association Advocacy Committee about proposed budget cuts that could affect agricultural education and FFA programs in the state, offering words of encouragement to members and supporters.
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