ABAC lecture series speaker announced
Strickland to speak on ‘Agriculture’s Footprint on Georgia’
Sstaff Reports
TIFTON — Archway professional Anna Strickland will be the featured speaker in a lecture series presentation Tuesday in Room 139 of the Agricultural Sciences building at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. The event, which starts at 6:30 p.m., is open to the public at no charge.
Strickland will speak as a part of the ABAC Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow lecture series “Agriculture’s Footprint on Georgia.” A question-and-answer session will follow her presentation.
Strickland earned her undergraduate degree in agricultural communication and her graduate degree in agricultural leadership from the University of Georgia. She is currently working for UGA as the Archway professional in Hart County. She was formerly the director of events and member relations at the Georgia Agribusiness Council.
Strickland currently resides in Oglethorpe with her husband, Tyson.
For additional information, interested persons may contact Deidre Martin at [email protected].