PART OF GOALS/OBJECTIVES:
Provide agribusiness knowledge base and growing technical assistance to new and established socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, students, veterans, urban gardeners, and community-based organizations.
PART OF GOALS/OBJECTIVES:
Provide agribusiness knowledge base and growing technical assistance to new and established socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers, students, veterans, urban gardeners, and community-based organizations.
Ebony Woodruff is the Director of the Southern University Law Center Agricultural Law Institute for Underserved and Underrepresented Communities. She is a first-generation attorney, legal entrepreneur, and a former legislator. Ms. Woodruff is the first woman elected to represent District 87 in the Louisiana House of Representatives. During her tenure in the legislature, she developed a passion for agricultural and food law and policy. Director Woodruff earned a Master of Laws in Agricultural and Food Law from the University of Arkansas School of Law, a Juris Doctor from the Southern University Law Center, and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Louisiana State University. She is a 2023 Aspen Institute Food Leaders Fellow and also serves on the Board of Directors for the New Orleans Food Policy Action Council.
https://www.sulc.edu/page/ebony-woodruff
AG+ CULTURE's Podcast Host LaGrand Elliott speaks Agribusiness & Risk Management with Joe Jennings, CFA, and also has worked with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Mississippi State FFA Association, and regularly speaks on cycle analyses, risk management, and quantitative training, among other topics.
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