CENTENNIAL, Colo. — The Beef Checkoff-funded Trailblazers program is seeking applications for its next class of beef advocates.
Trailblazers, developed by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, takes advocacy to the next level by giving participants the tools and training they need to promote beef to new audiences while addressing and correcting myths.
“Trailblazers develops the next generation of beef advocates through a highly engaging and interactive program,” said Chandler Mulvaney, director of grassroots advocacy and spokesperson development at NCBA.
“Our goal is to empower the beef community to share their stories, which ultimately helps safeguard the work of cattle farmers and ranchers across the country.”
Trailblazers is looking for new spokespeople to participate in a year-long, hands-on program designed to train, equip and empower beef advocates.
Selected candidates receive training to become expert communicators, excel in media interviews and understand how to build confidence in beef-related practices when talking to consumers.
Each year, 10 new Trailblazers are selected to create a tight-knit community that works together to find solutions to social and practical issues impacting the beef community.
Throughout the year, Trailblazers receive advanced in-person and virtual training from subject matter experts, learning how to effectively engage on various social media platforms, interact with the media and enhance public speaking skills.
Upon completion of the program, Trailblazers serve as industry spokespeople and inform beef advocates at the local and state levels on advocacy, media and spokesperson best practices.
“The Trailblazers program increased my confidence to share the truth about beef in my own unique way while providing the resources, experiences and network to do so,” said Trailblazer Shaye Koester of North Dakota. “This professional, yet fun program is like no other.”
Applications will be accepted through Dec. 30 and selected participants will be notified mid-January.
Applicants must be 21, have completed their Masters of Beef Advocacy certification and provide at least two references with their online application.
To apply, visit https://tinyurl.com/2zv3kx3n. For more information, contact Mulvaney at cmulvaney@beef.org.