Pinney, Anderson named as interim directors at UAF institute
Julie Stricker
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Oct. 7, 2021
                              		
                              	
                              
                              Pete Pinney
Pete Pinney has been named interim director of the Institute of Agriculture, Natural
                           Resources and Extension, according to 夜色福利 Provost and Executive
                           Vice Chancellor Anupma Prakash. Jodie Anderson will serve as interim associate director.
 
鈥淧ete Pinney and Jodie Anderson are both experienced and respected members of IANRE
                           who will provide stability in leadership and management as IANRE focuses on growing
                           and rebuilding capacity,鈥 Prakash said. 
 
Pinney is the current acting director. He is the principal administrative officer
                           of UAF鈥檚 Agriculture and Forestry Experiment Station, Cooperative Extension Service,
                           and Mining and Petroleum Training Service. 
 
 鈥淚ANRE is at the center of research and community engagement, a trusted source for
                           practical application of knowledge in the area of food systems, healthy homes, families
                           and workforce development,鈥 Pinney said. 鈥淚鈥檓 honored to be part of a team whose goal
                           is to improve the lives of all Alaskans.鈥
                              
                              Jodie Anderson
Anderson is director of the Matanuska Experiment Farm and Extension Center in Palmer.
                           The center serves as a research farm with Extension services in Southcentral Alaska.
                           The farm has 260 acres of cultivated land and 800 acres of forestland for research
                           or demonstration purposes, including laboratory facilities for research on soils,
                           plants and livestock. In addition, as part of the community Extension work, the center
                           maintains barns, feed storage facilities and pastureland that produce and harvest
                           grain, forage (hay and haylage) and other crops. The facility also offers education
                           on soils, plants and livestock. 
 
鈥淚 am very excited for the opportunities we have to lead with our relevant work as
                           a unit, to connect our areas of expertise with research happening both inside the
                           university system and throughout the state of Alaska,鈥 Anderson said.
				
