2002-2003 Cotton Leadership Class Chosen

The 10-member 2002-2003 cotton leadership class has been selected by the National Cotton Council’s Cotton Leadership Development Committee

August 9, 2002
Contact: Marjory Walker
(901) 274-9030

MEMPHIS – The 2002-2003 cotton leadership class has been selected by the National Cotton Council’s Cotton Leadership Development Committee.

Members of the class, which is the 20th since the program’s inception are: producersTodd Isbell, Muscle Shoals, AL; George LaCour, Jr., Morganza, LA; Brian Vanderlick, Alexandria, LA; and Jack Seiler, Blythe, CA; ginnerRuss Kuhnhenn, Acme Gin Company, Buckeye, AZ; warehousemanDan Sullivan, Anderson Clayton/Queensland Cotton, Fresno, CA; merchantEdward Clarke, Joseph Walker & Company, Columbia, SC; crusherTim Detamore, Producers Cooperative Oil Mill, Oklahoma City, OK; cooperativeScott Stockton, Plains Cotton Cooperative Association, Lubbock, TX; and manufacturerVern Tyson, Jr., National Textiles LLC, Winston-Salem, NC.

During six weeks of activity across the Cotton Belt, class members will visit with industry leaders and observe production, processing and research. They also will meet with lawmakers and government agency representatives during a visit to Washington, DC. Among activities in their first session Sept. 9-13 in the Mid-South will be an orientation to the NCC and key industry issues, attendance at the NCC’s fall Board of Directors meeting, communications training and visits to farm and gin operations.

The Leadership Program, which seeks to identify potential industry leaders and provide them developmental training, has been supported since its 1983 inception by grants from DuPont Ag Products to The Cotton Foundation.