Ford West Leadership Academy
Ford West Leadership Academy
Ford West Leadership Academy
January 18, 2027 - January 21, 2027 | Tampa, Florida
The Ford West Leadership Academy is a two-year, cohort-style training designed to build the next generation of leaders in the fertilizer industry.
The Academy will:
- Expose industry employees to all facets of the fertilizer supply chain
- Grow their technical and soft skills
- Ensure transfer of industry knowledge from current leaders to future leaders
- Equip participants with essential tools for professional success
- Build a strong network of participants through collaboration and comradery
This program is not intended to replace company-specific training, but compliment it. It provides professionals with the opportunity to encounter various perspectives and comprehensive knowledge of how their role in their company aligns into the broader industry. Additionally, it allows emerging leaders to establish their professional network within the fertilizer industry.
Audience
High-performers in mid-management level positions and/or new to industry employees across the entire fertilizer supply chain and within every function of a company (i.e. operations, sales, warehousing, finance, human resources, logistics, business development, etc.).
This prestigious program is named in honor of the esteemed Ford West, former CEO & President of TFI, whose unwavering dedication and profound commitment to our industry and Foundation will forever be remembered.
Week at a Glance
The Academy experience begins with on-site registration and a Kickoff General Session, starting at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday, January 18 at Westin Tampa Waterside in Tampla, FL. The experience will end by 1:30 p.m. with lunch and graduation on Thursday, January 21.
Travel
The Westin Tampa Waterside
725 S Harbour Island Blvd
Tampa, Florida 33602
Steering Committee
The Ford West Leadership Academy Steering Committee directs the content and curriculum of the Academy. The steering committee is comprised of a cross-section of companies and individuals with varying skills and experiences in the fertilizer supply chain. Inaugural steering committee members are as follows:
Roger Baker, CHS
Paul Barr, Winfield United
Marcie Booth, Koch
Matt Brown, Landus
Kim Colvin, Quad Chemical
Mindy Dale, The Mosaic Company
John Fowler, Nutrien
Bert Frost, CF Industries
Premjit Halarnkar, CH Biotech
Mary Hartney, FFAA
Kala Kilworth, Simplot
Josh Long, American Plant Food Corporation
Tim Mahoney, IRM
Sean McCarty, Helena Agribusiness
Lisa Nguyen, TKI
Jacob Schreve, Helm
Sarah Terrell, Trammo
Jacob Winans, Brandt
Courtney Yuskis, Yara
For more information and to get involved in future years, please contact David Townsend ([email protected]).
Student Experience
Welcome to Ford West Leadership Academy! We are excited for you to join a cohort and experience the networking, learning, energy and growth that comes from this two-year program.
Read more below to get a feel for the student experience at Ford West Leadership Academy.
Cohort:
Each cohort is designed to contain 25-30 participants, with table groups never exceeding six students at a time. This is intentional to maintain quality discussions and effective relationship-building among your cohort. While the two years of FWLA can be completed at any point, sticking with your cohort enables you to truly get to know other students, their organizations and the challenges and successes they face. Having this familiarity enriches discussion throughout courses and provides you with a strong network of peers and mentors to build on for a lifetime.
Courses:
The Ford West Leadership Academy sessions are designed to be participant-centered, engaging experiences, rather than lectures. Participants will have the opportunity to discuss topics and share their experiences with their peers alongside the guidance of an industry professional serving as a facilitator. These learner-centered sessions focus on real-world experiences and situations to maximize retention and application of the material. Students set the standard for the quality of discussion and truly get out of it what they put in.
Faculty:
The Academy would not be possible without the dedication of industry professionals seeking to share knowledge and promote robust discussion. Faculty includes those serving as facilitators of course curriculum and those serving in the capacity of panel moderators and speakers.
Panels:
While the heartbeat of Ford West Leadership Academy is the curriculum, panels provide the chance to hear from multiple perspectives at once about a particular topic. These are made up of professionals representing different facets of the industry and are designed as interactive dialogues between speakers and students. These discussions are at their best when students step up to ask candid questions, request more information and fully engage in these panels.
Homeroom:
Following the Academy Kick-off, set the stage for your experience and get introduced to your specific cohort during Homeroom. This will be the space and time to invest in relationships as you begin dynamic courses, panels, the tour and the Social together. Homeroom will take place two more times as we debrief the first day and wrap up your experience at the Academy and set goals for what’s next.
Faculty Group Dinners:
Each night, the FERT Foundation has arranged reservations for small group dinners, facilitated by a faculty member. This is a chance to meet other students from a different year or a different class while participating in discussion among a smaller group. While a faculty member will be the lead for each group, it is expected that students plan to cover the costs for their meal during these dinners. Group sign-ups will be located at registration for each evening.
Social:
Following the tour and dinner, join back together for a casual evening of networking and fun. This time is intentionally set aside as a chance to relax and build relationships between years and classes. Come grab dessert, have a drink and enjoy the final evening together at the Academy.
Tour:
While not the main component of the Ford West Leadership Academy experience, coordinating a facility tour for the group continues to be a highlight for attendees. After a morning of courses, hop on a bus with other students to explore a local facility. More information about attire, timeline and instructions will be distributed to those who are registered closer to the event.
Graduation:
Graduating from Ford West Leadership Academy signifies the significant commitment to completing the rigorous course curriculum over the course of two years. This is not the end of your journey with the Academy, rather, graduation serves as a launching pad for opportunities within the industry. That is worth celebrating! Every Academy attendee will join together with faculty and staff in celebration of the graduating class during the final session of this on-site experience. Be prepared to share reflections, celebrate with a certificate, snap individual and class photos, and be inspired by speakers and graduates.
The experience doesn’t end at graduation! Visit the Alumni tab for a glimpse of additional opportunities for Academy graduates.
Meals
Dinners are at your own expense, but the following meals are included in your Academy tuition:
- Breakfast on the following days: Tuesday-Thursday
- Lunch on the following days: Tuesday-Thursday
- Morning and afternoon snacks on the following days: Tuesday-Thursday (morning snack only on Thursday)
Attire
The temperatures in classrooms can vary greatly. It’s recommended that you bring a light jacket to regulate temperature changes.
What to Know About Your Organization Before You Go
Things you need to know:
- Size and budget of your organization
- Market share
- Entities within your organization and their relationships
- Your organization’s mission statement
- Your organization’s strategic plan
Things that would be good to know:
- Any ESGs or related goals set by your organization
- How your organization is involved in TFI/FERT Foundation (i.e., board member, executive committee member, other committee(s), event attendance, sponsors, exhibitors, etc.)
Helpful Hints:
- As much as you can, try not to get distracted with work while you are at FWLA. Keep the focus on being present in the sessions and networking with peers.
- The courses are only as valuable as your contributions to the discussion – ask questions, contribute your experience and knowledge and connect with faculty and students.
- Sign up for a group dinner with a facilitator for Tuesday and/or Wednesday evening
- Get connected with classmates on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
- Don’t worry if you initially feel overwhelmed with meeting new people at FWLA. Find commonalities with your classmates and use the week to network and build friendships.
- Before attending FWLA, think about the strategic challenges and opportunities you and your organization face. You’ll get more out of class and can connect with specific faculty on these challenges during dinner or after their sessions.
- Do your best to attend evening events, such as the social. The networking and sharing of best practices extend beyond the classroom.
Prospective Students
Convince Your Manager:
While most Ford West Leadership Academy attendees come through direct nominations from TFI member company leadership, you might be a great fit for this opportunity and need some resources to share about this opportunity within your organization.
Information from this site is the most up-to-date resource for your conversations with your manager about attending Ford West Leadership Academy. Below we have also included a list of tips for professional development conversations and a “Convince Your Manager” email template.
“Convince Your Manager” Letter Template
Recommendations for Professional Development Conversations:
- Think about your own development goals. How might they align with your organization’s goals or culture?
- Write out your future aspirations within your organization
- Think about where your organization is headed in the next 5-10 years. How can you positively contribute to that vision?
- Think about what skills you need to further develop to be an effective part of your organization’s future
- Identify trainings, certifications and other programs which align with those skills needed. Ideally, one of those would be the Ford West Leadership Academy!
- Be aware of your organization’s expectations for professional development and requests for training
- Compile budget information about the total investment. Consider registration expenses, but also the cost of travel, hotel, transportation, meals, etc., that might be a part of the training experience.
- Schedule time during a regular check-in or stand-alone to discuss your growth and development goals. This should take place with plenty of time before any registration deadline.
- Ask about opportunities for development within and outside of your organization
- Come with a specific ask, but be open to suggestions or changes
- Point to the long-term, positive impact on the organization as a part of your reasoning for pursuing professional development
- Demonstrate how your development goals and the objectives of this specific training align with your organization’s goals and culture
- Make a specific request, including a budget number for the investment, and work with your manager to determine a timeline for the final approval decision
- Follow up, where appropriate, with specific information about the training experience, registration and other deadlines
- Respect your manager’s decision
- If you are not approved, consider what other opportunities are available, and the best process for requesting this training opportunity again in the future.
Alumni
FWLA Alumni Network
LinkedIn group information
- Request to Join the LinkedIn Group Here
- Kudos Corner: share professional milestones, other events you attended, key articles you have read, job updates and other updates worthy of kudos here.
Upcoming reunions:
- Market & Logistics Conference
- Southwestern Fertilizer Conference
Best Practices for Alumni Engagement:
- Congratulations graduates! How will you use this experience to pay it forward?
- Pay it forward:
- Serve on a TFI committee
- Proactively engage in industry-wide mentorship
- Speak at school visits to promote the industry impact
- Engage in advocacy efforts at the state or federal level
- Host community events to invest where you live/work
- Stay connected.
- This is your cohort, and you will always be a graduate of Ford West Leadership Academy
- TFI has set up a LinkedIn group for FWLA alumni and will invite each of you to join.
- This is a place to continue sharing wins and hurdles, ask questions, seek resources and stay connected with your class throughout the years.
January 18, 2027 – 8:00 am – January 21, 2027 – 5:00 pm