06/16/2025
Excited to join class 21 and serve NY and our customers in new and exciting ways! 🌻 🐄 🚜 🐝
Lead New York (LeadNY) is pleased to announce the members of its 21st class. “We are very excited to share the roster of our newest cohort.” said Larry Van De Valk, Executive Director of the program, adding “Members come from every corner of our state; and we have representation from sectors that we have not seen in years. This is a very strong, diverse class.”
The guiding principle in the selection process is to try to assemble the right mix of participants in the final roster – including as much diversity as possible. As such, the new class has 10 men and 13 women and is dispersed from Genessee County in the west, to St. Lawrence county in the north, Suffolk County in the east, and NYC to the south, with many points in between. About half of the participants are directly involved in production agriculture, 1/3 come from the for-profit agribusiness sector, and the remainder come from the not-for profit, government agency or educational sectors. Age range of the participants is 26 – 61, and the average age of the cohort is 37 years old. This group will bring valuable, diverse perspectives to class discussions, as they represent a wide array of specific food system interests.
Name Employment
Shelwyn Becker CNY Feeds
Charlene Calixte Haarlem Children’s Zone
Emily Cook NYS Dept. of Ag. and Markets
Jenna Dueppengieser Genessee Valley Feed
Brian Eshenaur Cornell AgriTech – IPM
Jessica Getty Farm Credit East
Brian Hayes My-T-Acres
John Kiehle Yara North America
Joseph Lawrence CU - ProDairy
Sarah Meyer CU – GROW-NY
Kimberley Morrill North Edge
Aissa Murray Brookside Nursery
Mary Murray Muranda Cheese
Patrick Redmond Hermann Weimer Winery
Max Russell Russell Farms
Dahlia Sheehan-Yassin NYCAMH
Olivia Sun Agency 29
Molly Toussaint Udderways
Ashley Tulley Hudson Harvest
Jessica Vila Samascott Orchards
Joel Vollmer Barbland Dairy
Owen Weikert Cyuga Milk Ingredients
Samuel Wood Macari Vineyards
LeadNY is a leadership development program for adult professionals in the food, agriculture, and natural resource sectors. It consists of seminars, workshops, and field travel experiences both in and out of New York State, including an international study trip. The program focuses on leadership skill development, enhanced self-awareness, civic engagement, a greater understanding of issues facing our food system and rural communities and cultivating leadership networks.
Currently, there are over 500 LeadNY alumni. These individuals serve in leadership positions in private business, local, state, and federal government positions, not-for-profit organizations, and educational institutions. As one LeadNY alumnus stated, “LeadNY was an eye-opening experience for me. I not only made lifelong friends, I also learned key skills that have proved useful throughout my career. LeadNY changed my perspective and has helped me be a more knowledgeable leader in my community.”
For more information, contact Larry Van De Valk, Executive Director of LeadNY at 607-255-7907 or at [email protected]. Additional information is also available on the LeadNY website at www.leadny.org.