Apply today for a seat at the CAB table

“Take advantage of every opportunity!” That was something of a mantra for me in college. If there was a conference to go to or an agriculture speaker on campus, I was probably there.

Know a college student who fits that mold or recognize yourself in that description?

The Angus delegation at last year’s Building Blocks for Success Seminar

If it sound like something you or someone you know might want to take advantage of, read on:

On January 5-6, 2015, CAB will host the Building Blocks for Success Seminar in Wooster, Ohio. The seminar has welcomed the NJAA Board of Directors, Miss American Angus and the National Beef Ambassador team for many years. This year as we partner with the Angus Foundation, five additional qualified candidates will win an all-expense-paid trip to join the class!

CAB will accept applications through November 15, 2014. Eligible applicants must be junior, regular or life members of the American Angus Association and must be 17-22 years old by Sept. 1, 2014

Participants in the Building Blocks for Success Seminar will experience personal growth as an Angus leader through the following:

     Insight about the marketing message used to create pull-through demand for the best Angus beef.

    A look inside the global protein market and where the Certified Angus Beef ® brand fits.

    Learn what the ultimate beef consumer wants – beyond the pasture.

    An interactive carcass grading and fabrication session with corporate meat scientist, Dr. Phil Bass.

    See how the value created by the brand equates to more dollars for registered Angus breeders.

    Network with staff members and other young beef industry leaders from across the country.

 Applications are due via email or postmarked by November 15th. DEADLINE EXTENDED to November 21st. Visit www.CABpartners.com to download the application today!

–Kara

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