By Blake Jackson
The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) is seeking passionate individuals to apply for the prestigious role of the 77th Alice in Dairyland until January 31, 2024. Recognized as a leading communicator in Wisconsin agriculture, Alice in Dairyland plays a vital role in promoting the state's agricultural industry and its economic impact.
As a full-time spokesperson, Alice in Dairyland engages in extensive travel, fostering relationships with various media outlets and delivering speeches. The role encompasses social media utilization to narrate Wisconsin agriculture stories, developing and executing marketing plans, delivering presentations, and networking with industry professionals. Alice must possess in-depth knowledge of Wisconsin agriculture's diversity, tailoring information for both urban and rural audiences.
Former Alice in Dairyland, Ashley Hagenow, describes the role as a unique opportunity involving teaching, communication, agri-marketing, public speaking, media engagement, relationship building, and more. Applicants should demonstrate a keen interest in Wisconsin agriculture, possess public speaking experience, and have at least three years of background in communications, marketing, education, or public relations. Eligible candidates must be female, Wisconsin residents, and at least 21 years old.
The one-year contractual position, commencing on July 8, 2024, requires extensive travel with weekly in-person commitments at DATCP's Madison office. The annual salary of $45,000 includes benefits such as holiday, vacation, and sick leave, along with the use of a state vehicle for official business. Health insurance premium reimbursement up to $450 per month and professional travel expense coverage is also provided.
To apply, provide a cover letter, completed application form, resume, and contact information for three professional references to DATCPAlice@wisconsin.gov or PO Box 8911, Madison, WI 53708-8911 by 4:30 p.m. on January 31, 2024. Application materials are available on the Alice in Dairyland website.
Qualified applicants will undergo a preliminary interview on February 24, 2024, either at DATCP's Madison office or via Microsoft Teams. Successful candidates are obligated to attend a two-day program briefing and press announcement on March 1-2, 2024, and a three-day final interview process on May 2-4, 2024, in Door County. Serving as Alice in Dairyland offers a unique platform to contribute to Wisconsin's thriving agriculture while honing valuable skills for a fulfilling career.
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Categories: Wisconsin, Education