The Richland County MSU Extension office announced that they have hired a new Family and Consumer Sciences agent. Ludmila Keller, graduate of Binghamton University, had been hoping to get an extension job. When asked why an extension job she replied, “It’s such a great opportunity to work with a community and to interact with the residents.” So when she saw an opening here in Sidney, she immediately got more information.
Keller’s main interest has always been in nutrition, which is why she decided to study it. She likes that she can take everything she learned and apply it to a community. She enjoys running, dancing, and especially likes Zumba. Keller also mentioned she loves spending time with her pets. Her dog, Gatsby, is a rhodesian ridgeback–lab mix with a happy go lucky attitude, while her cat, Loretta, is very grumpy.
“I’m looking forward to getting to know the community, local organizations, and businesses and find out what programs they would like to see started,” Keller said when asked what she hopes to accomplish as the FCS Agent. She realizes the issues of obesity, nutrition, and especially food costs aren’t only a national issue, but a real issue in our area due to the oil industry.
Keller is currently working on her Masters of Public Health Degree while finishing up her position as Research Assistant for Women’s Health at Virginia Commonwealth University. She also currently volunteers as a nutrition educator at a local free clinic, advising people on proper nutrition.
“I’m really excited. I’ve been to Sidney once and met a lot of people. I’m looking forward to meeting the community and helping them start the programs they would like to see happen,” stated Keller.
Keller is slated to start work November 13th. She is taking Judy Johnson’s old position, after she retired last summer.
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