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Applications taken for Alice program
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MADISON - Applications are open for the 64th Alice in Dairyland and for a Wisconsin county to host the 2013 Finals. Applications are now available for candidates interested in being considered for the 64th Alice in Dairyland position to be named in Waushara County during the finals May 12-14.

"Alice in Dairyland brings our state's $59 billion agriculture industry into the daily lives of Wisconsinites," says Christine. Lindner, 63rd Alice in Dairyland.

"As an agri-marketer, communicator, educator and the state's agricultural ambassador, she encourages residents to buy Wisconsin products and to learn more about how their food was produced."

Alice in Dairyland is a one-year, full-time contract position with the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection.

The 64th Alice in Dairyland will begin work June 1, and during her year will travel about 40,000 miles as a spokesperson for Wisconsin's food, fiber, and biofuel industries.

Additionally, she will present hundreds of speeches, provide more than 100 media interviews, and visit thousands of students.

Applicants must be Wisconsin residents and at least 21 years of age by June 1.

The Alice in Dairyland position is steeped in tradition, requiring the ability to discuss Wisconsin's agricultural commodities, products, and issues facing agriculture in both rural and urban settings with public speaking skills being essential.

Applicants must possess a passion for agriculture.

Due to the professional demands of this position, at least three years of education, training, or experience in communications, marketing, public relations, or a combination of these is required.

Experience in planning and executing public relations, marketing and/or media campaigns is a plus.

Applications are due by 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 11. The application is available for downloading from the department website at www.datcp.state.wi.us, search term 64th Alice.

It may be submitted by e-mail to nicole.breunig@ wi.gov or by mail to DATCP-DAD, Attn: Nicole Breunig, P.O. Box 8911, Madison, WI 53708-8911.