AgriNovus Indiana launched its second year of the Field Atlas Agbioscience Mentorship Program (AMP) in February – and the desire students have to make a difference in the world through careers in agbioscience, mixed with the dedication industry leaders have to supporting our next generation workforce through this program, has been invaluable.
AMP is a guided yearlong mentorship program that connects late college students and early professionals to industry leaders excelling in the agbioscience field. This year, 16 students were paired with industry leaders who serve as their mentors for the duration of the program. Current mentees include juniors in college to PhD students from universities such as Purdue, Ball State, Indiana University, Butler and more. These students come from various backgrounds and areas of study, all with the hopes of developing their professional skills and ultimately learning how they can utilize those skills to create a meaningful impact in agbioscience.
The selected 2026 cohort includes students pursuing degrees in Animal Science, Biology, Chemistry, Biological Engineering, Environmental Management, and more. Many of the students in this cohort do not come from an agricultural background but have recognized the importance of agriculture and its effects on our food system through AMP and other Field Atlas programs. Through the guidance of their mentors, they have become inspired to seek new opportunities and gain insight into how their specific background and skills align with career paths in this space.
Every month, each mentor and mentee pair meet to discuss various professional development topics and how mentees can best prepare to enter the workforce. The conversations had in the first few months of the program showcase just how valuable mentorship can be (see below):
“The most helpful aspect of this session was the discussion on interpersonal communication and how it is shaped by cultural context. My mentor emphasized the importance of active listening, understanding what is considered appropriate and professional in interactions, and adapting communication styles in different professional environments… A key takeaway for me was that while many factors are external, the most important element I can control is how I communicate and present myself.” — AMP mentee
“This month I was able to understand that sometimes weaknesses are not totally weaknesses, especially if they help you actually strategically and tactically achieve goals.” — AMP Mentee
“I got more exposure to the industry, developed plans for researching the industry and got experience with imagining how my major could apply to companies.” — AMP Mentee
“The most helpful part of this session was discussing my professional goals and how my diverse background from crop science and agricultural field experience to my current PhD research in functional genomics and bioinformatics positions me as a unique candidate for roles in the agbioscience industry. My mentor provided valuable insight into how this combination of academic, field, and research experience can be an advantage in the industry. He also offered to help connect me with professionals in the field and create networking opportunities that could further support my career development.” — AMP Mentee
“I found it especially helpful that my mentor shared a wide range of resources to support my research project. Learning more about current trends and the available sources he can offer has been very valuable.” — AMP Mentee
AMP would not be possible without industry leaders dedicated to serving and guiding our next generation workforce. It is inspiring for young professionals to have an established leader to look up to and learn from. We are thankful for every single mentor who has contributed their time and knowledge to the mentees and the Agbioscience Mentorship Program. It is evident how much of an impact they are creating for these students as they embark on their professional journeys.
Are you interested in joining the 2027 Agbioscience Mentorship Program as a mentor or mentee? Reach out to Career Success Manager, Karis Witte (kwitte@agrinovusindiana.com).