Female leaders praised for contributions to agriculture

A cohort of 12 emerging agricultural leaders, including Angela Hammond from Inverell, has been congratulated for graduating from the nationally-recognised Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program.

The program is facilitated by the National Farmers’ Federation and is supported by 30 corporate partners who make a pledge to make change towards diversity in their workplaces.

National Farmers’ Federation chief executive officer and previous program mentor, Tony Mahar, described the 2024 cohort as passionate, articulate and intelligent.

“This exceptional group of women has worked extremely hard over the past few months and have already made a huge impact in the ag industry,” Mr Mahar said.

“Last night’s graduation coincided with the NFF’s Members’ Council; the perfect platform to showcase the skillset of our diverse ag leaders.”

Graduates (from left) Becky Dickinson, Ming Fung Chua, NFF CEO Tony Mahar, Jenny Crema, Angela Hammond, Sarah Stevens, Patron Fiona Simson, Madie Hamilton, Amanda McClaren, Kelly Nankivell, Meredith King, NFF President David Jochinke, Wendy Hick and Jennifer Brown. Absent: Lauren Langfield.
Graduates (from left) Becky Dickinson, Ming Fung Chua, NFF CEO Tony Mahar, Jenny Crema, Angela Hammond, Sarah Stevens, Patron Fiona Simson, Madie Hamilton, Amanda McClaren, Kelly Nankivell, Meredith King, NFF President David Jochinke, Wendy Hick and Jennifer Brown. Absent: Lauren Langfield.

Program participants praised the initiative, crediting it for renewed confidence and drive.

“The Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program has empowered me to break free from self-imposed limitations, embrace my potential, and build lasting bonds with incredible women who have supported my journey toward personal and professional growth,”  graduate Ming Fung Chua said.

“My understanding of leadership in agriculture has expanded tremendously through the program, revealing its various forms and the diverse areas in which leaders emerge,” Wendy Hick added.

The 2024 cohort now joins the program’s growing alumni network, bringing the total to 77 participants.

2024 Diversity in Agriculture Leadership graduates

Amanda McClaren – Graytown, VIC

Angela Hammond – Inverell, NSW

Becky Dickinson- Warragul, VIC

Jennifer Brown – Mascot, NSW

Jenny Crema – South Mission Beach, QLD

Kelly Nankivell – Tintinara, SA

Lauren Langfield – Aberfoyle Park, SA

Madie Hamilton – Randwick, NSW

Meredith King – Milsons Point, NSW

Ming Fung Chua – Bayswater, WA

Sarah Stevens – Mareeba, QLD

Wendy Hick – Camooweal, QLD

Program patron and former National Farmers’ Federation president Fiona Simson congratulated this year’s leaders.

“I can’t wait to follow the participants’ careers and watch on as their leadership skills inspire others.”

Ms Simson also praised the program for its authenticity.

“It’s important to really embrace diversity in every format if we want to truly achieve equality.

“I’m very proud that the Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program makes a real difference to real women’s lives,” Ms Simson said.

Mr Mahar thanked the 30 program partners for their dedication to achieving a more diverse workforce.

“These organisations have publicly pledged to make meaningful change to gender equality.

“I thank them for their commitment to change, and I encourage others to join.

“It’s thanks to program partners, progressive mindsets, and determined women, that we are starting to see the gender gap close.”

For more information visit www.nff.org.au/programs/diversity-in-agriculture-leadership/

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