Lansing, MI – The Michigan FFA Foundation (Foundation) recently underwent a transitional refresh, establishing itself as a legal entity in the state of Michigan and earning 501(c)3 status with the IRS. Under the new establishment, the Foundation volunteer Board of Directors completed a thorough search for the ideal individual to serve as the Executive Director and lead the organization into the future. After conducting a rigorous process and review, with significant consideration given to individual skills, experience, and passion regarding Michigan FFA and agriscience education, the Foundation is pleased to announce that Alex Schnabelrauch has been selected as Executive Director, beginning October 23, 2023.

Alex is no stranger to the FFA organization, as she has served as both a Michigan FFA State Officer and a National FFA Officer, as well as a Washington Leadership Conference facilitator. She has also held a seat on the Foundation Board of Directors, which she will resign upon transition to this role. Professionally, her experience includes Michigan Milk Producers Association Communications Manager, Michigan Farm Bureau Young Farmer Manager, and most recently Michigan Farm Bureau Center for Education and Leadership Development Director. With expertise in fundraising for the Michigan Foundation for Agriculture and county/state Farm Bureau leadership development, Alex brings programming, development, and donor stewardship acumen to this new role as the Michigan FFA Foundation Executive Director.

“I have experienced firsthand the positive difference FFA makes in the lives of students, and I’m passionately committed to ensuring these opportunities are accessible to a growing number of Michigan students,” explains Schnabelrauch. “I am excited to work with individuals, companies, and foundations who believe in the future of agriculture as they invest in the next generation of industry leaders. With the challenges facing agriculture, food and natural resources, there’s never been a more important time to double down on leadership and workforce development.”

As Executive Director, Alex will lead the organization, including directing annual giving and coordinating donor recognition. She will serve as a strategic partner supporting the Michigan FFA Foundation achieving its mission – to impact youth leadership development in Michigan as it related to FFA and agriscience education initiatives. Supporting leadership development, career success and self-esteem, leading to a lifetime of personal success for students across the state. Alex will also drive continual development and implementation of strategic plans, as well as work with MSU College of Agriculture and Natural Resources (CANR) in accordance with the Memorandum of Agreement.

“The officers of the MI FFA Foundation, along with the entire board, are thrilled to have Alex join the organization as its Executive Director. Her history of involvement with FFA, including time served on the Foundation Board, and her passion for the cause are noteworthy. But her leadership skills and vision for the foundation are the characteristics that make her the right choice to move us forward. We look forward to working with her to grow the Foundation and support FFA for years to come,” said Foundation Treasurer Brad Morrill (Crystal Flash).

 

About Michigan FFA Foundation

The Michigan FFA Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization in the state of Michigan. The fundraising organization exists to support Michigan FFA and agriscience education, with a mission to impact youth leadership development in Michigan as it relates to FFA and agriscience education initiatives. Supporting leadership development, career success and self-esteem, leading to a lifetime of personal success for students across the state.

 

Contact
To learn more, please e-mail foundation@michiganffa.org