Kent Schescke has a strong background in nonprofit organizations, particularly in the agricultural sector. From 2015, they have been working as the Executive Vice President at the Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST), an organization consisting of scientific societies and individual members. Prior to this, they held the role of Senior Division Director, Partnership Development at the National FFA Foundation. Kent also served as the Director of Strategic Partnerships at the National FFA Organization, where they managed relationships with government agencies, nonprofit organizations, and educational institutions. Kent's work experience demonstrates their expertise in developing partnerships and managing relationships across various sectors.
Kent Schescke completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Education at the University of Missouri-Columbia from 1974 to 1977.
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CAST (Council for Agricultural Science and Technology)
CAST addresses issues of animal sciences, food sciences and agricultural technology, plant and soil sciences, and plant protection sciences with inputs from economists, social scientists, toxicologists or plant pathologists and entomologists, weed scientists, nematologists, and legal experts. The primary work of CAST is the publication of task force reports, commentary papers, special publications, and issue papers written by scientists from many disciplines.