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Farm Foundation Announces 2025 Young Agri-Food Leaders Cohort

Farm Foundation is pleased to announce the 2025 cohort of its Young Agri-Food Leaders Program. This initiative engages emerging leaders aged 25-40 in the food and agribusiness sectors through a yearlong series of interactive learning and networking experiences, aiming to deepen their understanding of the food and agriculture value chain. The program also fosters the development of a robust network among peers in business, farming, and government.

Now in its fifth year, the Young Agri-Food Leaders Program offers participants sponsorship to attend events, engage in virtual discussions, and access exclusive learning and networking opportunities. Each participant is paired with a senior agri-food mentor to support their career growth and development. Additionally, members of the cohort have the opportunity to participate in various Farm Foundation programs, including attending at least one Farm Foundation Round Table meeting.

The 2025 Young Agri-Food Leaders are:

Mary Akinyuwa
Biochemist and Molecular Biologist, Corteva Agriscience
Mary is dedicated to sustainable agriculture and global food security. At Corteva Agriscience, she investigates the mechanisms of pesticides to ensure their long-term efficacy and accessibility for growers worldwide.

Molly Grotjan
Supply Management Specialist, John Deere
Molly supports John Deere’s Construction & Forestry Division as a Supply Management Specialist. She is also pursuing an MBA in Strategy and Marketing at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management.

Amy Jancewicz
President, CropVue Technologies
As President of CropVue Technologies, Amy leads global business development, operational excellence, and innovation in AgTech, aiming to enhance sustainability and efficiency in agriculture for the benefit of growers and society.

Zachary McGee
Senior Director of Live Operations, Simmons Foods
Zach oversees poultry grow-out operations for one of the largest poultry processing plants in the United States at Simmons Foods Inc. He manages 119 team members, processes 17 million pounds of chicken weekly, and oversees 200 contract poultry farmers in Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Emily Miller
Senior Consulting Operations Manager, Rodale Institute
Emily leads operations for Rodale Institute’s Consulting team, supporting farmers globally in transitioning to regenerative and organic practices. She earned a BA in Economics from Barnard College of Columbia University and is currently pursuing an MS in Sustainability Management from American University’s Kogod School of Business.

Mikayla Mooney
Partner, Ag Startup Engine
Mikayla is a Venture Partner at Ag Startup Engine, where she plays a key role in building and leading the organization’s third fund. Her journey in ag tech began at 19 when she founded KinoSol, a company that developed solar-powered food dehydrators for farmers in developing regions.

Jessi Roesch
Founder & CEO, Downland
Jessi is the founder of Downland, a fintech startup dedicated to ensuring farmland remains in agriculture to feed future generations. With a background spanning finance, operations, and human health, she brings a unique perspective to the intersection of land stewardship, food systems, and business strategy.

Amy Tannhauser
Sustainability Manager, OSI Group
Amy is the Corporate Sustainability Manager at OSI Group. She collaborates with internal teams and customers to implement carbon reduction projects and sustainability initiatives, driving progress toward science-based targets.

For more information about each Young Agri-Food Leader and the program, visit Farm Foundation’s Young Agri-Food Leaders page.

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