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Annual Nebraska LEAD recognition banquet March 14

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Allen G. Blezek, previous director of the Nebraska LEAD Program, will be the keynote speaker at the annual LEAD (Leadership Education/Action Development) Program recognition banquet March 14.

Blezek's address, "Ten Fundamental Lessons on Leadership--A Personal Perspective" will provide insight on leadership development while addressing the need for quality leadership at all levels during the banquet honoring Nebraska LEAD Group XXVI at the Nebraska East Union on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus.

Prior to the banquet, the Nebraska Agricultural Leadership Council Inc. will conduct its annual meeting at 5 p.m. The council will elect 2008-09 officers to its board of directors.

Social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by the 6:30 p.m., banquet.

Banquet reservations are $20 and may be made by calling the Nebraska LEAD Program office at 402-472-6810 no later than March 10.

Nebraska LEAD XXVI Fellows in alphabetical order are: Matt Albers, Wisner; Britt Anderson, Gothenburg; Laif Anderson, Harrisburg; Jim Ballard, Raymond; Eldon Bish, Aurora; Jason Bonsack, Wood River; Dwayne Braun, Aurora; Wayne Bruns, Waco; Scott Eisenmenger, West Point; Mike Fogarty, Hartington; Jeff Friedrich, Wausa; Suzanne Glendy, Oconto; Craig Grams, Upland; Willow Holoubek, David City; Bryce Kelley, Scottsbluff; Grady Koch, Upland; Mark Koch, Laurel; Nick Ladenburger, Stratton; Marty Larsen, Whitman; Brooks Larson, Lyons; Norman Lewandowski, Rockville; Lana Likens, Fairbury; Susan Nelson, Monroe; Katie O'Kief, Wood Lake; Ron Pavelka, Glenvil; Wayne Sackschewsky, York; Paul Schadegg, Sidney; Scott Spohn, Lincoln; Brian Starck, Fairbury and Brian Wray, Ord.

The purpose of the Nebraska LEAD Program is to prepare and motivate men and women in agriculture for more effective leadership.

The Nebraska LEAD Program is under the direction of the Nebraska Agricultural Leadership Council Inc., a non-profit organization in cooperation with the University of Nebraska's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources and is supported by Nebraska colleges, universities, businesses, industries and individuals throughout the state.

Nebraska LEAD Program offices are located at the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

3/10/08
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Date: 3/4/08


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