The National Potato Council (NPC) and the United States Potato Board (USPB) are
accepting applications for the Potato Industry Leadership Institute (PILI) class of 2016. The annual eight-day
program, held Feb. 17-25, 2016, is designed to identify, develop, and cultivate new leaders within the U.S.
potato industry.
During the program, 20 potato growers and industry representatives from across the country focus on
leadership development, public policy, marketing, team building and public communication. The 2016 class will
begin in Grand Forks, North Dakota, where participants will receive an overview of the U.S. potato industry
and tour local production areas, storages, fresh pack facilities, and processing plants. The group will then travel
to Washington, D.C., where the focus will move to national legislative and regulatory policy priorities for the
U.S. potato industry.
Participants are selected through state organization nominations and a committee facilitated by NPC and the
USPB, who jointly coordinate the program. The Institute is made possible each year through a major
sponsorship from Syngenta, which has a long history of commitment to leadership development in agriculture.
The Institute is also accepting applications for two scholarships targeting growers who lack a state or local
potato organization. The scholarships cover the $2,000 PILI registration fee, air transportation, lodging, and
meals. Scholarships will be given based upon an application form reviewed by the selection committee.
Registration forms and scholarship applications are available onlineor by contacting Hillary Hutchins at hillaryh@nationalpotatocouncil.org.
The deadline for both applications is October 15, 2015.
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July 29, 2015
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