Extension Jobs

Profiles

Agent
“The tuition waiver allows you to continue your education at little or no cost. It's a great benefit, and it helps you be the best professional you can be and better prepared to serve your community." -Marisa Fitzgerald, Jessamine County

Agent
“If you have a program idea but don't know how to get started, chances are that somewhere within the nationwide network of extension agents is someone who can help you." -Kevin Lindsay, Fayette County

Beth Wilson
“As an agent, you are trained to give the best possible solution to a real-world problem. There's a lot of satisfaction in that. You are not micromanaged by a supervisor. You must be internally driven to provide information to residents of your county and to address issues vital to your own community." -Beth Wilson, Pulaski County

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

March 2007 New Agents

 

From Left: Susan Campbell, Cora Hughes, and Rebecca Stahler

Below is more information about each New Agent:

Susan Campbell, Garrard County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development, was a 4-H member for 7 years in Wolfe County and most recently was a 4-H program assistant in Fayette County. Susan has a Bachelor's in Elementary Education from Eastern Kentucky University and a Master's in Special Education from Campbellsville University.  

Cora Hughes, Greenup County Extension Agent for Fine Arts, comes to Extension after a career as a music educator in the public school system. In addition to being a musician and performer, Cora has been an active volunteer for many organizations. She has a Bachelor's in Music Education from Western Kentucky University and a Master's in Music Education from Eastern Kentucky University.  

Rebecca Stahler, Boyd County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development, is no newcomer to Extension. She began working as a program assistant in the Boyd County Extension Office in 2000. Rebecca was also an active 4-H member in Breathitt County. She has a Bachelor of Arts in Speech and a Master of Arts in Adult and Higher Education from Morehead State University.  

 

 

 

 

 

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