AgriNovus Indiana Names Christy Wright President and CEO

AgriNovus Indiana has announced that Christy Wright will be its next president and CEO, effective August 18.
Wright brings 15 years of leadership in food and agriculture, having most recently served as the director of Global Food Systems at Corteva Agriscience.
She succeeds Mitch Frazier, who left AgriNovus Indiana in June to become president of IBJ Media.
“Christy has a focus and commitment to accelerating impact at AgriNovus and driving this critical agbioscience economy forward,” said Karen Plaut, former executive vice president for research at Purdue University and chair of the AgriNovus Indiana Board of Directors. “The AgriNovus Board welcomes her to the team, and we look forward to supporting her leadership to make Indiana a global leader in agbioscience innovation.”
In her tenure at Corteva Agriscience, Wright led efforts as director of Global Food Systems, partnering with food and agriculture stakeholders to create a more resilient, customer-centric food system. She also held leadership roles on the company’s global food chain crop protection and advocacy teams. Wright joined Dow AgroSciences, one of Corteva’s preceding companies, and held roles in U.S. and global brand management, communications and public policy. She began her career in public affairs, working for advertising and communications firms Young and Laramore and Hetrick Communications.
“Indiana has a unique opportunity to lead at every stage of the value chain, bringing innovation to market that solves some of our most pressing challenges,” said Christy Wright, president and CEO of AgriNovus Indiana. “I am ready to get to work alongside our partners, emerging innovators and a talented AgriNovus team to drive continued success and collaboration that addresses the needs of the farmer, the climate, the consumer and beyond.”
Wright graduated from Indiana University with a bachelor of science and a master of science degree in Public Affairs. She is a graduate of the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Series and Indiana AgriInstitute’s Agriculture Leadership Program (Class 16). Wright is also a Trustee of the Indiana Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
Indiana’s agbioscience economy contributes $22.7 billion in gross domestic product (GDP) and employs more than 147,000 people statewide. With Wright’s vision and expertise, AgriNovus is well-positioned to execute its Accelerate 2050 Strategy that defines priority opportunities to position Indiana’s agbioscience economy for differentiated growth amid future uncertainty. To learn more, read Accelerate 2050: A Vision for Indiana Agbioscience.
AgriNovus is a branded initiative of The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership (CICP), a unique civic and economic engine committed to transforming Indiana’s economy through strategic collaboration across the state’s most critical sectors. Founded in 1999, CICP unites the chief executives of Indiana’s leading corporations, universities and philanthropic organizations to foster innovation, investment and long-term prosperity.
“Christy’s expertise uniquely positions her to lead AgriNovus into its next chapter,” said Melina Kennedy, CEO of The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership (CICP). “As the organization continues its efforts to grow the agbioscience industry, her leadership will be vital to a sector that is critical to Indiana’s success.”
Wright will host the next AgriNovus Quadrant on Wednesday, August 20 at VisionLoft Stutz in Indianapolis. Get more details and register for the free event here.
AgriNovus Indiana is a non-profit coalition focused on growing Indiana’s agbioscience economy.
Source: AgriNovus Indiana