Tuesday, October 1

SU student Irene Lewis elected Undergraduate President of National Agriculture Organization

Irene Lewis, a senior Agricultural Sciences major with a concentration in Plant and Soil Sciences at the Southern University, has been elected the national undergraduate president of the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences organization. (Photo courtesy of MANRRS.)


Baton Rouge, La. – Southern University student Irene Lewis, a senior Agricultural Sciences major with a concentration in Plant and Soil Sciences, has been elected the national undergraduate president of the Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS) organization for the 2019-2020 year.

MANRRS provides leadership training and networking to positively promote the agricultural sciences and related fields among minorities.

Irene, who has been a member of Southern University’s MANRRS Chapter since her freshman year, said she was extremely excited when she learned that she was elected to the post.

“To be able to give back to MANRRS and represent my university at a higher level was exciting for me,” said Irene.

“Participating in MANRRS has afforded me countless opportunities so it only felt right to continue to serve the organization to the best of my ability,” said Lewis when asked why she decided to run for the national position.

To qualify, Irene had to submit an application and an application video before being selected to move forward with an interview. Irene said she was interviewed by the then-President-Elect, Karl Binns. After passing the interview, she was informed that her name would be placed on the ballot.

As a national officer, Irene represents the agricultural students enrolled in dozens of universities across the nation. This is something she doesn’t take lightly.

“MANRRS has an enormous student membership,” she said. “These students are young people across the country and are a force, working to develop agriculture, natural resources and related sciences.  It's important that I use this position to continue to advocate for underrepresented students in agriculture, especially for students at 1890 Institutions and other HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). They are truly our next generation of academic and industry leaders,” expressed Lewis.

Irene said her goal as the Undergraduate National President is to be a supporter of the organization’s fourteen student officers.

“I don't think people can truly understand the weight that these positions can hold until they are in one. Balancing your academics, pursuing doctoral degrees (for some of our team), and serving in a national office requires a high level of discipline, collaboration, and accountability,” said Irene. “My ultimate goal is to help my team be the best they can be,” she added.

Prior to being elected to her current national position, Irene served as the Region IV Undergraduate Vice President for the 2018-2019 year, representing chapters in Louisiana, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Texas.

At Southern University’s local chapter, Irene has served as the Chapter’s Secretary during the 2017-2018 academic year and Historian during the 2018-2019 year.

“This year I am in a student advisory role as I transition out of the university,” said Lewis.

She credits her national involvement in MANRRS to her participation in Southern University’s local chapter.

“I don't think I would be able to serve in the way that I have if it had not been for participating in MANRRS at my chapter,” said Irene. “I gained countless mentors and a huge support system on campus. From our advisor, Dr. Janana Snowden, to the friends I met through MANRRS at SU, I really have had a tribe in these past two years of national service. Dr. Snowden literally gave me a pep talk minutes before I gave my campaign speech last year, and I am extremely grateful for that.”

MANRRS is a non-profit organization that promotes academic and professional advancement by empowering minorities in agriculture, natural resources and related sciences. It has more than 8,000 student and professional members within six regions and 55 collegiate chapters in 38 states and Puerto Rico.

Irene is a native of  Baton Rouge by way of Central, La. She is the daughter of Eric and Maura Lewis and a 2016 graduate of Runnels High School.

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