by mruberti | Mar 11, 2021 | Awards, News, Photography, The ByLine, Travel
A Travel Back in Time: Republic of Georgia, 2017 AAEA Member Steve Werblow shared his journey alongside several herders moving a caravan of ancient Georgian sheep, horses, donkeys and cattle, across the rugged terrain in the Republic of Georgia. Werblow’s image...
by mruberti | Mar 11, 2021 | News, PR/Marketing, Professional Development, The ByLine, What I Learned
Seven networking tips you’ll want to know about working in the ag communications industry By Ann Hess, AAEA Member, SDSU Extension Office When I graduated from South Dakota State University 17 years ago, I don’t think I ever imagined I would find myself employed...
by mruberti | Mar 10, 2021 | Member Resources, News, PR/Marketing, The ByLine
Jessie recently became the new co-chairperson of AAEA’s Membership Committee What is your name, where are you employed, how long have you worked there and what it your title? What type of projects do you handle? My name is Jessie Bland. I have been with the...
by mruberti | Mar 3, 2021 | News, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Jack Odle, 1996 AAEA Past President, Progressive Farmer Ok, I know. You think this headline is some kind of self-depreciating, over humbling disguise designed to garner sympathy and likability toward me. Well, you’re pretty close to being...
by mruberti | Mar 3, 2021 | Freelance, Member Resources, News, Professional Development, The ByLine
By Cassie Yontz, AAEA Member, Account Supervisor, Charleston|Orwig For this Illinois ag communicator, it’s been a year since the initial stay at home order was issued by Governor Pritzker. That’s a year of working from home during a pandemic. Working from home 5-feet...
by mruberti | Mar 3, 2021 | Member Resources, News, The ByLine
By: Matthew Wilde, AAEA SIG Chairperson, Progressive Farmer Matt Wilde, 2014 As you can tell by the title of this article, I’m fond of the mythical bar in Boston where everyone knows your name. The antics of the Cheers staff and customers from 1982 to 1993 was truly...