The Wisconsin Animal & Meat Industry Coalition Conference is an annual event that brings together livestock producers, meat processors, and others affiliated with supporting these groups. The conference is a great opportunity to learn about the latest trends and developments in the industry, network with peers, and identify opportunities for growth.
This year's conference will be held on November 1-3 at the Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells. The event will include board meetings, educational sessions, a social networking event, and a dinner.
The educational sessions will cover a variety of topics, including:
- Lobbying initiatives and efforts affecting your businesses
- Panel sessions on key issues & hot topics
- Developing your businesses
- Adapting to your customers
- Funding support and outcomes regarding talent recruitment efforts occurring throughout the state
The keynote speaker for the conference will be Dennis Vigneri, president of Birchwood Foods.
In addition to the educational sessions, the conference will also include a special evening celebration where animal and meat industry leaders will be recognized, University students will be presented with scholarships, and worthy industry leaders will be inducted into the Wisconsin Meat Industry Hall of Fame.
The purpose of the conference is to bring together the various sectors of the meat animal industry to pursue common interests, explore opportunities for developing a more unified industry voice, and identify collaborative longitudinal opportunities with individual and collective high impact potential benefit.
If you are involved in the animal agriculture industry, the Wisconsin Animal & Meat Industry Coalition Conference is a must-attend event. Register today to learn, network, and grow your business.
Conference registration: https://charge.wisc.edu/animalscience/workshop_register.aspx?workshop_id=188
- Full conference registration $150.00
- Dinner & awards program only registration $75.00
- Student registration $0.00
WI Meat Industry Coalition Conference 2023
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Categories: Wisconsin, Livestock