UGA faculty chosen in land-grant institution leadership program
The three UGA faculty are:
- Mike Martin, director of county operations with UGA Cooperative Extension;
- Ashfaq Sial, associate professor in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES) Department of Entomology; and
- Ted Futris, UGA Extension family life specialist and Georgia Athletic Association Professor in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences.

Mike Martin (from left), Ashfaq Sial and Ted Futris have been chosen to participate in the LEAD21 program. Photo: UGA
UGA Extension coordinates the LEAD21 Program on behalf of the Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities. Rochelle Sapp, LEAD21 program director and leadership development specialist in the Office of Learning and Organizational Development at CAES, provides leadership to the nationally recognized program.
“We are honored to support the aspirations of land-grant leaders from across the country,” Sapp said in the release. “With each successive class, we have seen the benefits of providing these leaders with opportunities to focus on their personal leadership skills, goals, and style. As we’ve seen a tremendous shift in leadership over the past year, we have also been able to see the power of the LEAD21 alumni moving into these high-level leadership positions to create a lasting foundation of strong leaders for the land-grant system.”
LEAD21 provides an immersive professional development program for academic leaders from the land-grant system. Working in regular small groups meetings combined with three week-long immersive sessions, the participants will learn effective leadership skills for increasingly complex higher education environments as well as strategies for influencing institutional transformation in their current and future leadership positions.
“LEAD21 is a long-standing leadership development program that has supported faculty and administrators across our land-grant system for nearly 20 years,” Cynda Clary, chair of the LEAD21 board of directors and associate dean for the Ferguson College of Agriculture at Oklahoma State University, said in the release.
The 90 participating faculty and administrators selected for Class 19 of the LEAD21 program can be found on the program website.