FFA State
Officers (l to r):Emma Kuhns, Treasurer; Jordi Oliver,
Secretary; Lexi Mueller, President; Molly Schempp, Vice
President; and Margaret Vaessen, Reporter |
2020-21 State Officer Team elected
during Illinois FFA Convention
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[June 16, 2020]
The 2020-2021 Illinois State Officer Team was elected
Thursday evening, June 11, via online voting by delegates during the
92nd annual Illinois FFA State Convention. The officers were
installed immediately following the election and will serve the
Illinois Association FFA for the next 12 months.
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The newly elected officers are:
President
Lexi Mueller, 18, of Columbia (Monroe County) and the
Valmeyer FFA Chapter. She is the daughter of Matthew and Pamela
Mueller and a 2020 graduate of Valmeyer High School. “Each FFA
member is capable of doing do great things in life,” Mueller says.
“I hope to use my FFA experiences to give back and inspire the next
generation of agricultural leaders.”
Vice President
Molly Schempp, 19, of Atlanta (Logan County) and the
Olympia FFA Chapter. She is the daughter of Darin and Cindy Schempp,
a 2019 graduate of Midwest Christian Academy, and enrolled at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in agricultural
education. “I hope to genuinely encourage, humbly lead, and
selflessly serve the members counting on us to help them reach their
goals,” Schempp says. “The greatest impact from this year of service
will be made on the individuals we interact with, lead, and teach by
example.”
Reporter
Margaret Vaessen, 18, of Sublette (Lee County) and
the Amboy FFA Chapter. She is the daughter or Michael and Brenda
Vaessen and a 2020 graduate of Amboy High School. “My core values of
support, encouragement, and servitude have been strengthened through
the Illinois FFA,” Vaessen says. “As a state officer, I will use
these attributes to help each member find their place.”
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Secretary
Jordi Oliver, 17, of Buncombe (Johnson County) and
the Vienna FFA Chapter. She is the daughter of Cary and Michele
Oliver and a 2020 graduate from Vienna High School. “The future of
agriculture is all around us wearing these corduroy jackets,” says
Oliver. “I vow to make a difference, inspire others, and help
members succeed in their goals as a state officer.”
Treasurer
Emma Kuhns, 18, of Mason (Effingham County) and the
Altamont FFA Chapter. She is the daughter of Stan and Shelly Kuhns
and a 2020 graduate of Altamont High School. “Those in leadership
positions hold a special responsibility to model drive and passion
for those around them,” Kuhns says. “I aspire to make members feel
comfortable in their own skin and be confident in their abilities to
try new things.”
The five officers were elected from a group of 10 candidates
selected by a committee in early May. Each officer puts their
collegiate pursuits on hold for one year as they serve the Illinois
Association FFA. Officers typically travel more than 20,000 miles
visiting FFA chapters around the state, conducting workshops and
meetings, representing Illinois FFA in professional settings, and
promoting agricultural education. Since 1929, Illinois has elected a
State FFA Officer Team.
With a 2020 theme of “Envision,” the convention
annually recognizes achievements of Illinois FFA members, elects the
major state officer team, and celebrates agriculture. In response to
coronavirus concerns, the Illinois FFA State Association officer
team and staff adjusted the convention to a first-ever virtual
format.
The business session, officer elections, and the Stars Over Illinois
awards were livestreamed June 9-11. Members recognized with State
and American FFA Degrees will be honored July 13-17. Additional
statewide award presentations and the 2019-2020 Illinois State
Officer Team retiring addresses will be broadcast July 20-23.
[Text provided by Bryce Hoffman,
Olympia FFA] |