Agent has 4-H background

 

Columbus’ Hannah Glaeser is excited about working with the community and helping the community grow. Glaeser was recently named the new family consumer science agent at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in the Jackson County Services building. She will start working in Jackson County on Jan. 17.
“I come from a background in 4-H and consumer sciences,” she said. “I also graduated from the University of Texas with a Bachelor of Science degree in kinesiology and health.”
This will be her first job out of college. Glaeser is currently looking for a home in Jackson County. 
The rest of the story can be read in the Dec. 17 edition of the Jackson County Herald-Tribune
 
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