
To further engage the community, Heather started a biannual Fall/Spring TAP Networking event, an opportunity for local TAPs from various organizations to network and learn more about various stakeholders and other organizations in the area. Thirteen individuals attended her first event and twenty attended this year's spring event. Relationship building is an important component to successfully engaging with the agriculture industry and Heather excels at it. Heather also joined the steering committee to help plan the 2025 Small Farm Conference, a virtual conference hosted by the California Alliance with Family Farmers. She saw a need for an in-person gathering to engage local farmers, ranchers, TAPs, and more in the Sutter-Yuba area, and organized the first in-person gathering hosted at California State University, Chico. This event provided an opportunity for relationship building across six counties. Heather continues to support local agriculture by identifying areas of need and coming up with an innovative solution to further her influence in the regions she serves.
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