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Meet Your Ambassador: Charlee Williams

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Name: Charlee Williams

University: Purdue University

Major/Minor: Environmental Science major, Soil Science minor

Semesters as a Field Atlas Ambassador: This is my first semester as a Field Atlas Ambassador!

What do you enjoy most about the role?

I enjoy being able to connect with students in different fields of study and teaching them about the diversity of agbioscience and how it can relate to them!

What has surprised you the most about the agbiosciences?

How applicable it can be to any field! Typically, when you think of agriculture, you think “farming” but agbioscience takes the agricultural ‘roots’ and combines it with so much more in the industry. With business, food science, engineering, technology, data science and more, there are so many opportunities within agbioscience.

Which agbioscience company interests you most, and why?

I have been keeping an eye on Corteva especially because of their passion for Agriscience. I love how they are determined to help the farmer and create new opportunities to advance agriculture through ways connected to agbioscience!

How can students get in touch with you?

Students can reach out to me via email.

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