Announcement from Rachel Lyons, chair, Department of 4-H Youth Development
Please help me welcome Kendrin Dyitt to his new role as County 4-H Agent in Atlantic County, effective August 1.
Kendrin comes with a wealth of 4-H experience. For more than 16 years, he’s served as a 4-H Program Associate with the Atlantic County 4-H Program. Before coming to Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Kendrin served as a project manager and an environmental analyst.
His credentials include a master’s in public administration from Columbia University and a master’s degree in environmental science from Rutgers-Newark. Kendrin also earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and environmental studies from Lincoln University.
Kendrin is experienced in STEM programming and volunteer development. He has provided leadership of the Atlantic County 4-H program for more than five years. His previous professional and personal experiences will be a tremendous asset in his transition into this faculty role within the Department of 4-H Youth Development.