The WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading With 2020 Vision” series continued Tuesday morning with Purdue Extension Agriculture Advisor Adam Shanks.
Asked how it affected programs the Extension offered, Shanks replied, “It really put a hurt on us last year and into the summer. Everything was shut down. That took all the programming we had planned. When they pulled the plug on that, it had to be cancelled or changed to virtual. And, at that time, we weren’t as well versed as we are now. But, the stuff we did convert to virtual and did online, the attendance numbers were phenomenal.”
Join us Friday for another WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading With 2020 Vision” with Steve Walter of The Farmers Bank.
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