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AgBiome Adds Krysta Harden and Alison Lawton to Company s Board of Directors
Strategic Additions Strengthen Company s Agriculture and Biotech Expertise, Fuel Ongoing Growth
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AgBiome, a leader in developing innovative products from the Earth s microbial communities, today announced Krysta Harden and Alison Lawton have joined AgBiome s Board of Directors. These appointments strengthen the company s mission to feed the world responsibly. The appointments will be effective immediately.
Currently, as president and CEO of the U.S. Dairy Export Council (USDEC), Krysta Harden leverages experience with agriculture, sustainability, food policy and the federal government to help fulfill USDEC s mission to promote dairy exports and enrich the well- being of people, communities, and the planet. Prior to joining the USDEC, Harden was VP External Affairs and Chief Sustainability officer at Corteva. Harden has served as the Deputy Secretary of Agriculture
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URSU General Election to be held March 17 and 18
Hannah Tait versus Amir Said
After what can only be described as a tumultuous year, the University of Regina’s Student Union, or URSU, is preparing for another general election. Only two presidential candidates have been nominated this year: current URSU Vice-President of External Affairs, Amir Said, and former chair of URSU’s HR committee, Hannah Tait. Both candidates agreed to be interviewed by the Carillon regarding their platforms and the elections. What follows is a breakdown of each platform in their own words during their respective interviews.
Said, who has been the URSU’s Vice-President External Affairs since October 2020, whose interview was conducted via text, stated that his platform, “[I]s centered around continued advocacy for students on important issues, increase financial and academic support for students, stronger diversity and student representation within the organization, more student employment opportun