Grape IPM Coordinator

As part of NYSIPM’s award-winning team, the successful candidate will work with faculty and Cornell Cooperative Extension colleagues to help shape New York’s thriving $6 billion grape industry by expanding knowledge and access to sustainable pest management practices in grape agroecosystems and inspiring and working with diverse audiences and stakeholder communities to address the key issues impacting the state’s grape production systems.

“This is an unparalleled opportunity to contribute directly to the current and future success of New York’s world-renowned grape industry,” NYSIPM Director Alejandro Calixto said. 

The Grape IPM coordinator will establish NYSIPM as a trusted authority on pest management strategies that reduce personal and environmental and economic risk for grape growers and producers through program development, implementation, evaluation and applied research. 

NYSIPM, a program of Cornell University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, is a leader in integrated pest management, innovation, extension and education, providing resources and techniques for keeping all of New York’s 20 million residents safe from pests where they live, work, learn and play.

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