FFA Today: Meet National FFA’s 2025-2026 Eastern Region Vice President Joey Nowotny!

Eastern Region VP Joey Nowotny of Delaware joins us on FFA Today to talk about his new leadership role and an exciting year ahead for the National FFA Organization.

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. (RFD-TV) — The FFA community is celebrating newly elected Eastern Region Vice President Joey Nowotny, who joined us on this week’s FFA Today. Nowotny, from Laurel High School in Delaware, is only the sixth national officer to come from his state — and the first elected to national officership since 2021.

In his interview with RFD-TV News, Nowotny shared what first drew him into agricultural education and the FFA, reflecting on the early moments at Laurel High School that helped shape his journey. He also discussed how his Supervised Agricultural Experiences — including aquaponics with tilapia and leafy greens, and poultry production — played a key role in developing his leadership skills.

Nowotny talked about serving two terms as a Delaware state officer and how those experiences inspired him to pursue national office. He explained why stepping into a national leadership role was important to him and what it means to represent Delaware on the national stage.

As he begins his year of service, Nowotny outlined his goals for advocating, traveling, and connecting with FFA members across the country. He also shared the moments he is most looking forward to during the year and expressed gratitude to those who supported him along the way.

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