Trinity Dyerson, a student in the Agribusiness/Science and Technology program, has begun her role as a vice president for the National Professional Agricultural Student Organization. She was elected to the post last spring and will serve in the role for the 2022-23 school year.
Trinity said the support she has received from her teacher, Dustin Williams, was instrumental in her election.
“When I asked if there was interest, Trinity never hesitated! She jumped on the opportunity,” said Dustin. “We have had a few state officers in the past but have never had anyone run for national office - let alone be awarded a position on the team.”
The role is a year-long commitment that includes monthly meetings and regular visits to attend state conferences all around the country and recruit new chapters.
This, along with many other opportunities that she has experienced, are the main reasons she thinks students who are considering Blackhawk should give it a shot.
“Blackhawk offers so many experiences and opportunities that I believe everyone should try because you never know if you will get another opportunity like that again,” she said.
The Cross Plains native and graduate of Mount Horeb High School chose Blackhawk after her high school agriculture teacher suggested it.
“I was drawn to this program because of how many aspects of agriculture the program covers and the many career paths you can take with this degree,” she said.
Trinity also liked the flexibility of how you can take classes, and she has enjoyed the many experiences she received in just her first year as a student.
She also found that communication is a cornerstone of being a Blackhawk student, realizing how important it is to talk with your teachers who all want to help you reach your goals.
“Blackhawk has helped me pursue my goals because of the experiences that I have gained so far there,” she said.
Trinity plans to graduate next spring and looks to pursue a career in crop insurance. She also plans on continuing to take on leadership roles so she can continue to do her part to better the industry.
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