Iowa Corn I-LEAD Class 12 Applications Open
Applications are open for the Iowa Corn Leadership Enhancement and Development (I-LEAD) program, which focuses on increasing industry professionals’ knowledge and understanding of the corn industry. This year marks the twelfth class of this reputable ag leadership program, a two-year intensive learning experience available through the Iowa Corn Promotion Board and the Iowa Corn Growers Association. Applications are available on Iowa Corn’s website and are due July 18, 2025.
“It is incredibly important that we continue to develop the future leaders of Iowa’s corn industry, and that is exactly what I-LEAD aims to achieve,” said Iowa Corn Promotion Board President Ralph Lents. “Participants grow together, gaining experiences, skills and connections that they can use throughout their careers to positively impact Iowa agriculture.”
Each I-LEAD class meets about ten times over the course of two years providing experience and training provided by Iowa Corn in the agricultural industry such as leadership, effective communication, policy and global agriculture. The program includes an experience in Washington D.C., a domestic mission and an international mission.
“Participating in the I-LEAD program allows you to expand not only your network but also your view on the agriculture industry,” said I-LEAD Class 11 member Rebekah Sletten. “The group of individuals that make up your class spans throughout the industry and brings unique perspectives to each presentation, tour, and activity. The program alone provides many benefits, but being able to learn alongside other talented individuals and gain insight into the roles they play supporting agriculture only increases the benefits to participants.”
If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact Denise Forney, Vice President of Leadership and Organizational Development at dforney@iowacorn.org. For more information, visit www.iowacorn.org/ilead.
For More Information:
Sydney Garrett, Public Relations Manager, sgarrett@iowacorn.org, 515-225-9242