Leadership Institute’s Class of 2025 Announced

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The Potato Leadership, Education, and Advancement Foundation (Potato LEAF) has announced the 2025 class of the potato industry’s Leadership Institute. Over the 10-day program, Feb. 19-28, participants will receive an overview of the local and national potato industry, including some of the challenges and issues beyond the production sector, along with tours of local agricultural businesses while traveling through Wisconsin before continuing to Washington, D.C.

Additionally, participants will hear from public policy and communication experts and practice how to effectively deliver key messages. Finally, the class will join other growers from their state to educate members of Congress on U.S. potato industry policy priorities.

The 2025 Leadership Insitute Class includes:

Kyle Beiriger, Mosca, Colo.

Helen Smith, DelNorte, Colo.

Adam Koch, St. Ansgar, Iowa

Ryan Christensen, Grace, Idaho

Kristen Forster, Delco, Idaho

Andrew Mickelsen, Roberts, Idaho

Cameron Skeen, Fruitland, Idaho

William Toevs, Aberdeen, Idaho

Damon Wall, Indianapolis, Ind.

Matthew McKenna, Washburn, Maine

Brice Walther, Schoolcraft, Mich.

Alexandra Bare, Halsta, Minn.

Stephen Hovan, Ronan, Mont.

Landon Thomson, Grand Forks, N.D.

Chris Gibson, Alliance, Neb.

Michael Murphy, Malone, N.Y.

Nick Vincent, Boardman, Ore.

Travis Hahn, Bath, Pa.

Jordan Erickson, Eltopia, Wash.

Athena Gates, Eltopia, Wash.

Michael Rainis, Moses Lake, Wash.

Erin Meister, Plover, Wisc.

Natalie Nesburg, Madison, Wisc.

Matthew Young, Rhinelander, Wisc.

Colin Szawlowski of Valley Spud in Hadley, Mass. – a 2024 graduate of the program – will join the group serving as the Grower Leader elected from the previous year. Szawlowski will further develop his leadership skills as he serves in this role and leads the class in their trainings.

Colin Szawlowski on his farm in Hadley, Mass.