57 min

Special Edition Interview - George L Carter III Ebony Tree Council - Off The Top

    • Non-Profit

In this episode of ETC "Off The Top", we are blessed to sit down and chat with Mr. George L. Carter III. He's the founder and CEO of Skout Strategy, which provides consultative services in the indoor vertical farming industry. The company was founded based on George's passion for developing innovative ideas for food systems in the underserved community; and their success is evident in the types of projects they undertake. Because of his unique position in the industry, we approached his career path from the perspective of an Agricultural Engineer.

BY THE NUMBERS:

African Americans representation =  10.4 percent (*)

Average Salary                              = $58,433 (USD)

10-year Growth Rate                    = 9.2 percent

(*) NOTE: This number has seen a dramatic decline over the past ten years. Our research suggest that the decline also parallels the decline of black farms in general over the same time period.

If you would like to connect with George through social media on LinkedIn [click here] To find out more about this and other career perspectives, checkout the CAREER EXPLORER section of our website at Ebony Tree Council.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-griffin6/support

In this episode of ETC "Off The Top", we are blessed to sit down and chat with Mr. George L. Carter III. He's the founder and CEO of Skout Strategy, which provides consultative services in the indoor vertical farming industry. The company was founded based on George's passion for developing innovative ideas for food systems in the underserved community; and their success is evident in the types of projects they undertake. Because of his unique position in the industry, we approached his career path from the perspective of an Agricultural Engineer.

BY THE NUMBERS:

African Americans representation =  10.4 percent (*)

Average Salary                              = $58,433 (USD)

10-year Growth Rate                    = 9.2 percent

(*) NOTE: This number has seen a dramatic decline over the past ten years. Our research suggest that the decline also parallels the decline of black farms in general over the same time period.

If you would like to connect with George through social media on LinkedIn [click here] To find out more about this and other career perspectives, checkout the CAREER EXPLORER section of our website at Ebony Tree Council.


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/anna-griffin6/support

57 min