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Follow on Google News | Mary Maranville Steps Down As SEEAG CEO; Caitlin Case Named Executive DirectorSEEAG has taught over 100,000 elementary school students in Central and Southern California about the origins of their food and healthy eating.
By: SEEAG Maranville started SEEAG 16 years ago. During that time, SEEAG has taught over 100,000 elementary school students in Central and Southern California about the origins of their food and healthy eating. SEEAG provides classroom learning as well as field trips to its Farm Labs at area farms. "The students I taught in 2008 are 24 years old now. My hope is, as adults, they remember their field trips and will be strong supporters of our farms and agriculture," SEEAG also hosts Santa Barbara Farm Day and Ventura County Farm Day, annual events where the public can visit local farms and other agricultural- "I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to have led such a dynamic and impactful get-it-done organization. Our SEEAG team and board are simply an extraordinary group of passionate and dedicated individuals," "I am humbled to lead alongside the many passionate and talented individuals who have brought this organization to where it is today," says Case. "I look forward to cultivating the next chapter of SEEAG's growth through collaboration and creativity with our SEEAG staff, board, donors, educators and the public." For more information about SEEAG, go to www.SEEAG.org. End
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