The Flint River Soil and Water Conservation District has a lot of new faces, and a few you may recognize. We’ll be taking the next few weeks to introduce and re-introduce you to our wonderful team, share more about their role at the District, and a bit about each of them. Next feature in our Meet our Team series is Kenneyon Webb (Ken). Ken has been with the District since October 2019 as a Conservation Technician. Ken is originally from Mississippi, where he attended Alcorn State and graduated in 2018 with a degree in Agricultural Science. Currently, Ken lives in Albany. As a Conservation Technician, Ken ensures District programs and projects that directly involve landowners are running smoothly, gathers critical feedback directly from participants, and supports conservation education and outreach activities. Read our interview with Ken below!
Where are you originally from?
Cleveland, MS, located in the Mississippi Delta
What impact to you hope to make as a part of the District?
I hope to positively bring growth and expansion to the District and Southwest Georgia.
What inspires you to work in conservation?
I love being outdoors, learning about some of mother nature's natural gifts inspire me to assist others and share information.
If you were a common Georgia crop, what would it be?
Cotton
What could we find you doing on a typical Saturday afternoon?
On a typical Saturday afternoon, I most likely would be spending time with my family.
Anything else exciting that you’d like our supporters to know?
"We are the environment and how we treat each other is really how we treat the environment." -John Francis