FFA National Convention Goes Digital

 

The National FFA Organization announced last week that the 2020 National FFA Convention and Expo will be held virtually.

“We wanted to ensure that our members and guests had the full convention experience,” says Mark Peoschl, National FFA CEO.

“After a discussion with the Board of Directors, the decision was made to move forward with a virtual experience in 2020.”

He says as they continued to plan for the national convention, it became clear that travel restrictions and public health concerns, among many other challenges, made hosting their in-person event impossible this year.

This year’s event will still be hosted by the 2019-2020 National FFA Officer Team and continue the tradition of celebrating and inspiring hundreds of thousands of FFA members who will become the next generation of leaders.

“While the convention will look, a little different this year than what we’re used to, FFA members around the country have proven their willingness to not only adapt but create meaningful experiences while celebrating FFA and agricultural education,” says Kolesen McCoy, National FFA President.

The organization looks forward to returning to Indianapolis with an in-person convention in 2021 as part of its long-term partnership that now runs through 2033.

The organization and its board of directors also decided last week to extend the city of Indianapolis’s contract for two more years.