
AgrAbility of Wisconsin welcomes Julianne Renner as its new Communications Intern for the summer 2023 season. Renner is currently a graduate student at University of Wisconsin-Madison in the Life Sciences Communication department. Before starting school at UW-Madison, Renner was a park ranger with the National Park Service at several different national park units for over four years.
“I am very excited to begin this position with AgrAbility of Wisconsin,” says Renner. “I hope to help spread the message about this fantastic program and learn more about the agricultural community in Wisconsin.”
This internship is in partnership with the University of Wisconsin’s Agricultural Research Stations (ARS). Renner will be representing AgrAbility and UW ARS at events like Farm Technology Days (July 18-20), the North American Manure Expo (August 9-10), Hemp Field Day (August 17), and other ARS events and field days. She will also be working to spread awareness for these events and programs through media outreach, printed campaigns, social media and in-person promotions.
“With her background working at Lake Mead as a park guide, Julianne already has excellent experience working with the public,” says Andrea Klahn, AgrAbility of Wisconsin Outreach Specialist. “She’s going to be a great fit for helping share the message of the UW research stations and our AgrAbility program with the people of Wisconsin.”
Since 1991, AgrAbility of Wisconsin has been promoting success in agriculture for farmers with disabilities and their families. AgrAbility of Wisconsin is a partnership between the University of Wisconsin Division of Extension and Easterseals Wisconsin. To learn more, contact us at (608) 262-9336 and [email protected].
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