56 | Introducing the new Uplevel Dairy Young Leaders Podcast, Featuring Kiley Pagel, Pagel Family Businesses

The Uplevel Dairy Podcast is expanding to include a second bi-weekly podcast, the Uplevel Dairy Young Leaders Podcast! This is for producers and professionals in the first 5 years of their dairy careers. You can find new episodes dropping every other Thursday on Uplevel Dairy, or follow the Uplevel Dairy Young Leaders Podcast on your favorite platform.

We're kicking off this very first episode with Young Leader Kiley Pagel. Kiley is just wrapping up her degree in business management with an economics minor at the University of Green Bay while working full time in Pagel Family Businesses and Pagels' Ponderosa Dairy in Casco, Wisconsin.

You are going to hear about:

  • The big decision she made in the homestretch of her college career that changed her course but got her on a path to true fulfillment

  • How she is learning to organize and prioritize to do all the things she loves

  • Who has inspired her to make dairy her career path

Listen to this episode with Kiley Pagel

About the Uplevel Dairy Young Leaders Podcast

The Uplevel Dairy Young Leaders Podcast is for producers and professionals in the first 5 years of their dairy careers. Host Peggy Coffeen connects you with others who are like you - driven to make a difference and determined to do it in the dairy industry.

Whether you are on the farm or in the field, this is the place to plug in to hear how your peers are overcoming challenges and stepping up to lead the way as dairy’s future decision-makers and innovators.

Make sure to join the Uplevel Dairy email list to receive new podcasts, blogs, and offers from Uplevel Dairy in your inbox. To listen to more episodes, head over to Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Don’t forget to rate and review!

Connect with Peggy: peggy@upleveldairy.com

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