Illinois Extension expands executive leadership to meet commercial
ag, environment needs
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[November 21, 2019]
University of
Illinois Extension is pleased to announce the creation of a new
senior leadership position that will expand coverage of commercial
agriculture and environmental topics. The transition represents
strategic growth in how the organization will address current and
emerging needs that are important to Illinois residents, businesses,
and farmers.
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Following recent personnel changes, Shelly Nickols-Richardson,
associate dean and director of extension and outreach in the
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
(ACES) at the University of Illinois, took the opportunity to
conduct a needs assessment. The goal was to assess the
organization’s capacity to meet current and future needs in this
sector. Results revealed a critical need for more high-level
leadership and stewardship of resources to address a widening
gap across the state related to education, research, and
resource development serving commercial agriculture and
environmental topics.
“While meeting with and listening to a variety of stakeholders
over the past six months, I learned a great deal about what
matters to the state of Illinois when it comes to agriculture
and the environment,” Nickols-Richardson said. “When we
contrasted this against our current programming and
organizational models, it seemed clear that we needed to explore
how to create additional capacity and focus on this specific
need.”
To accomplish this, Nickols-Richardson will segment the
responsibilities of one former leadership position into two new
roles.
The assistant dean and program
leader for Agriculture and Agribusiness (AAB) program area will
address needs related to commercial agriculture, horticulture,
the popular Master Gardener program, and small farms and local
food systems.
The assistant dean and program leader for Natural Resources,
Environment, and Energy (NREE) area will focus on environment
and energy sustainability and the growing Master Naturalist
program, and they will provide oversight to Illinois-Indiana Sea
Grant and the U of I Arboretum.
“Developing organizational capacity to meaningfully address
emerging and expanding fields of inquiry is essential to our
work in the college,” said Kim Kidwell, Robert A. Easter chair
and dean of the College of ACES at the U of I. “Creating an
organizational structure that is agile, responsive, and focused
will allow Extension to pursue new ideas and explore projects
and topics that have perhaps felt under-resourced relative to
some of the other initiatives in the Extension system.”
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This transition introduces another notable new
addition to the Extension portfolio—the University of Illinois
Arboretum. Under the new organizational structure, administration
and management of the arboretum and its programs will be housed
under the NREE program area. This alignment allows Extension to help
shape decisions regarding the opportunities and possibilities for
this 57-acre resource on campus with an eye toward public engagement
and outreach.
Preparations for this transition are in early stages, but the first
steps are expected roll out over the next several months. While some
current employees may find that their reporting lines or job
descriptions are slightly modified, all employees are expected to
find a home in the new organizational structure where their
contributions can be maximized.
“Illinois Extension is proud to work with some of the finest
educators and researchers who are deeply passionate about their work
and its potential for impact across Illinois and beyond,” Nickols-Richardson
said. “We want to enable and empower them to do more of what they
love, and we believe this organizational change will support that
goal.”
The next step in the process will be to post the AAB and NREE
assistant dean and program leader position descriptions. Extension
leadership will simultaneously launch an assessment of the cascading
impact on all existing positions in the unit.
[Anita Wilkinson
Communications Program Coordinator
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS EXTENSION]
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