LeadNY is for committed leaders in the agriculture and food sectors who wish to step up and make a difference in their community.

Our pioneering training program helps you improve your leadership skills, self-awareness, issues analysis, critical thinking and civic engagement. The skills and knowledge you learn here will help launch your career to new heights and make an impact in the communities in which we live and work. We provide professionals with skills to overcome challenges and to lead others to highly innovative and successful solutions. 

LeadNY is a one- or two-year program experience guided by Cornell expertise involving:

  • Expert seminars
  • Collaborative workshops
  • Professional networking
  • Inspiring field travel
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LeadNY
275B Warren Hall, Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
607-255-7907
leadnewyork@cornell.edu

Bringing changemakers together

For over 40 years, professionals have participated in Lead New York to maximize their potential in their careers and community-based impact

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Lead NY by the numbers

500+

Alumni

Serving as leaders and innovators in agriculture, finance, retail, marketing, business, education and more.

1985

Program launched at Cornell

We've trained a generation of ag leaders, who have gone on to lead prominent, impactful programs.

1+1

Format

One- and two-year program options to fit your lifestyle and career.

Program Format

Our 1+1 format provides one- and two-year program options

Year 1

The “Leadership Fundamentals” segment in the first year focuses on skill-building, self-awareness and discussion related to New York state community and food systems. Our “Lead Fellows” program in the second year includes an international study tour to develop your worldview and critical thinking.

Participants meet monthly from October through April in each year of the program. In the first year, meetings are held at different locations throughout New York State, and the 25 days of training focus largely on self-awareness and leadership skill development.

Year 2 

After successful completion of “Leadership Fundamentals,” participants are invited to apply for the second year of the program, called “Lead Fellows.”Seminars still take place from October–April, but most of the 30-day time commitment takes place outside of New York, with trips to Canada, Washington DC, and an international study tour.

“Lead Fellows” focuses on:

  • Global issues
  • Developing critical thinking and analysis skills
  • Refining each person’s leadership style and philosophy

Recent Program Highlights

LeadNY participants travel across New York State for monthly seminars that provide leadership development from teambuilding and listening to finance and governance.

Lead NY in the News

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News

New York’s premier leadership development program is now accepting applications for its next class of leaders in the food, agriculture and natural resources sectors of the Northeast. This year’s cohort will be the 20th class in the program...
  • Department of Global Development
  • Global Development
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News

LeadNY is pleased to announce that members of its 19th class have successfully completed the “Leadership Fundamentals” portion of the training program. Class members were recognized at a graduation ceremony on April 9 in Binghamton following the...
  • Cornell AgriTech
  • Food Science
  • Department of Global Development
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News

LeadNY prepares adult professionals for leadership roles through seminars, workshops, and field travel experiences both in and out of New York State, including a study trip. The second year of the program focuses on national and international...
  • Department of Global Development
  • Global Development
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Field Note

Lead NY is for committed leaders in the food, agriculture and natural resource sectors who wish to step up and make a difference in their community. Lisa Ford (LeadNY's class 11), reflects on a recent alumni trip to Costa Rica where leaders from...
  • Department of Global Development
  • Global Development