Harms named director of Nebraska LEAD program

Harms named director of Nebraska LEAD program
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April 25th, 2024 | Bryce Doeschot

Kurtis Harms has been appointed as the new director of the Nebraska LEAD Program. He takes over from Terry Hejny, who is retiring after a 17-year tenure at the helm.

The Nebraska LEAD Program was established over four decades ago. Over the years, it has prepared numerous leaders who have made contributions at local, county, and statewide levels.

The program is housed within the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Reflecting on his appointment, Harms, who himself was a participant in the 40th class of the program, remarked, “The LEAD Program has a very strong foundation, and LEAD fellows have had an incredible impact on Nebraska. I’m excited to continue that legacy.”

Harms envisions forging connections between LEAD and younger Nebraskans by collaborating with organizations such as 4-H, FFA, and other youth leadership development programs. Additionally, he aims to broaden avenues for LEAD graduates to stay involved and active within the program.

“There’s an opportunity to connect the dots before and after the Nebraska LEAD Program,” Harms said.

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