Wants to increase membership
LEXINGTON, Ky. (July 25, 2014) â The National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals recently named Alison Davis, professor at the UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment their new president.

The association provides networking and is a source of information about training opportunities for extension professionals who concentrate at least some of their work on community development. Kentucky Cooperative Extension sent eight agents to present at this yearâs conference, which focused on the art of reinvention. The agents represent 4-H, family and consumer sciences, agriculture and fine arts.
âWe had more non-community development extension professionals than weâve ever had before. Thatâs where we think our area of growth is,â Davis said. âWe think agents can have the largest impact by incorporating community development principles in the delivery of their programs. Basically, we want agents to feel like they have a home around community development, even though their appointment might be in another program area. My goal is to try to increase membership and to provide other opportunities beyond an annual conference and some trainings to really make NACDEP beneficial to its membership.â
Another of Davisâs goals is to implement a state-level initiative program that would allow states to individualize their programs. She also sees it providing benefits to agents and other county and state professionals to be used for awards, scholarships or in-service trainings.
As part of her responsibilities as president, Davis will sit on the board of the Joint Council of Extension Professionals for the second of three years. Last year she joined the board as NACDEPâs president-elect; the associationâs president, president-elect and past president all hold council board positions.
Davisâs term in office will end June 2015.
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