NORWICH – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Chenango County welcomed two new and two returning board members following elections held at the organization’s annual meeting on Dec. 15.
As a result of the vote, Andrew Kross of Earlville will begin his second, three-year term on the board, of which he currently serves as president. Kross, who operates Indian Camp Farm with his father David, previously served as the organization’s vice-president. He is also a member of Cornell Cooperative Extenstion’s Advisory Committee for the Central New York Regional Dairy, Livestock and Field Crop Program.
Marilyn Carley of Norwich was also re-elected for another term on the board. According to a biography provided by CCE, Carley has served as a 4-H leader, and has been a volunteer cooperative extension educator for 10 years. She is currently teaching a variety of adult and youth classes related to clothing and textiles and has, in the past, lectured in SUNY Oneonta’s Human Ecology Department.
Joining Kross, Carley and the other members of the board are Linda La-Rosa Mosner and Steve Locke.