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SAVANNAH, Ga. - eTradeWire -- The Leadership Southeast Georgia (LSEGA) Class of 2025 met in early May for its fourth session, exploring the impact of education and the economic significance of agriculture in Bulloch and Screven counties. The session offered participants firsthand insight into local schools, agribusiness operations, and the challenges and opportunities shaping these key sectors.
Through interactive panel discussions, expert-led presentations, and immersive site visits, the session deepened participants' understanding of how education and agriculture intersect to support growth and sustainability in Southeast Georgia. Designed to foster informed, collaborative leadership, the program introduced emerging regional leaders to key voices and institutions influencing the area's future.
"Strengthening our efforts in education and supporting agriculture, a fundamental aspect of this area's economic base, is a perfect example of why LSEGA exists. When leaders learn more, they can collaborate and develop solutions that improve crucial facets of our community and overcome challenges that negatively affect quality of life and reduce opportunities," said Ric Stewart, Program Manager, LSEGA Class of 2024 graduate, and Development Manager at the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN).
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The session opened at Georgia Southern University's Engineering and Research Building in Statesboro, where Sylvania Mayor Preston Dees welcomed the class.
Session Highlights:
Through interactive panel discussions, expert-led presentations, and immersive site visits, the session deepened participants' understanding of how education and agriculture intersect to support growth and sustainability in Southeast Georgia. Designed to foster informed, collaborative leadership, the program introduced emerging regional leaders to key voices and institutions influencing the area's future.
"Strengthening our efforts in education and supporting agriculture, a fundamental aspect of this area's economic base, is a perfect example of why LSEGA exists. When leaders learn more, they can collaborate and develop solutions that improve crucial facets of our community and overcome challenges that negatively affect quality of life and reduce opportunities," said Ric Stewart, Program Manager, LSEGA Class of 2024 graduate, and Development Manager at the Association of periOperative Registered Nurses (AORN).
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The session opened at Georgia Southern University's Engineering and Research Building in Statesboro, where Sylvania Mayor Preston Dees welcomed the class.
Session Highlights:
- Higher Education Panel:
Facilitated by Suzanne Kirk, the session featured insights from Dr. Kyle Marrero (Georgia Southern University), Dr. Brandy Taylor (Ogeechee Technical College), and Dr. David Schecter (East Georgia State College), followed by a tour of the Engineering and Research Building. - Migrant Labor and Agriculture:
Andrea Hinojosa led a candid conversation on the essential role of migrant workers in Georgia's agricultural economy. - Education in Historical Context:
Dr. Amber Davis, Director of Leadership at the Southern Education Foundation, delivered a presentation titled "A Brief Overview of Education History in the South." - K-12 Panel Discussion:
Moderated by Dr. Meca Williams-Johnson, Associate Dean of Research at Georgia Southern's College of Education, the panel addressed current challenges and innovations in primary and secondary education. - Agribusiness Site Visits:
Participants toured Double B Ranch & Poultry and Wade Hodges Farm, gaining hands-on exposure to local agricultural operations. A Q&A with Benjy Thompson, Director of the Bulloch County Development Authority, and a farmer-led panel discussion rounded out the experience.
Source: Cecilia Russo Marketing
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