My Work After National Office

FFA prepares members for many different careers, both inside and outside of agriculture. These six past National FFA Officers represent what it means to serve in their chosen professions. Find inspiration for your future as you explore how their FFA experiences played a foundational role in shaping their careers.

A Storied History
The Importance of Advocacy

After serving as the 2019-20 eastern region vice president, Tess Seibel graduated from James Madison University. The former Virginia FFA state president is currently a registered nurse at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Children’s Hospital in Chapel Hill, N.C. Although her career path isn’t directly connected to agriculture, she says FFA prepared her to advocate for patients.

“After our time in FFA, we can still be impactful,” Seibel says. “As long as we’re doing something we’re passionate about, we’ll be making a difference — even if it’s different from what others might be doing.”

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