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Explore involvement opportunities from local to national levels, overcoming barriers and gaining support for rural entrepreneurship initiatives.
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Being Involved and Engaged at State, Regional and National Levels James J. Zuiches Vice Chancellor for Extension, Engagement and Economic Development December 12, 2006
Alternative Definitions of Leadership • Serious meddling with the lives of others.—Max DePree • Leadership is an influence relationship among leaders and their collaborators who intend real changes that reflect their mutual purpose.—Joe Rost, 1993
Why we don’t get involved • Lack of time • Ignorance of issues • Someone else is doing it • It’s too big a job and I am only one person • Elitism of science vs. politics • Politicians won’t listen to me • I can’t afford it • I’m not allowed to advocate Science, 314: 7NOV06:1081
Why Have I gotten involved? NSF – 1980 –David Stockman proposed to zero out all funding for social, economic and behavioral sciences research. AAAS – 1984 - millions for high tech research; none to understand what social, organizational and economic factors contributed to successful programs in high technology. NRI – 1994- How would rural social and economic sciences be part of the new National Research Initiative? USDA –1999-failure to grow funding; ongoing proposals to cut base funds; “Not Keeping up with the Jones’”
Academic Involvement • Scholar/Outreach: Journal articles, book chapters, editorials, testimony • National Research Council, NAS • Future of Land-Grant Universities Committee • Framework Committee to review NIOSH Research Program • Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR) • Professional Societies: AAAS, RSS, ASA, PAA, CAST
Administrative Involvement • Sociology Program Director, NSF • Associate Director, SAES, and Office for Research, Cornell Univ. (Indirect costs, Patents and Licensing) • Director, Agricultural Research Center, WSU (Agricultural, Human Sciences, Natural Resource Sciences) • Director, Community and Rural Development Program, W. K. Kellogg Foundation • Director, Cooperative Extension, WSU • Dean, College of Agriculture and Home Economics, WSU
Administrative Involvement • University-wide Committees • Intellectual Property • Integrated Marketing Program • NASULGC, Board on Agriculture, Budget Chair, FY99 • ESCOP, AHS, BAA, NAREEEB • State and National Legislative Activities • Safe Food Initiative, WSU • National Coalition for Rural Entrepreneurship • NC Agromedicine Institute, ECU, NCA&T, NCSU
From State to National Involvement National Coalition for Rural Entrepreneurship • Local Leadership • Community: 182 organizations with 10+ members • State: 47 states • Regional Leadership: Regional Rural Development Centers • National leadership: USDA, CARET, NASULGC
Where Do We Go From Here? Rural Entrepreneurship Initiative • State initiatives: underway • Farm Bill Language: submitted • Support from constituent groups; Corn growers white paper: “Taking Ownership of Grain Belt Agriculture” called for entrepreneurial education • Support from Extension (ECOP); eXtension • Support from NASULGC-CREATE 21 • Support for National Coalition by those providing rural entrepreneurship programs • Support from Executive Branch and Congress
From State to National Involvement • Local Leadership • County/community • University • State • Regional Leadership • National leadership • Federal Government • Senate • House