4-H Emerald Clover Society

Julie A. Chapin

Class Year: 2002

County: Ottawa

Title: State 4-H Leader & Director, Children & Youth Institute, Michigan State University Extension

“4-H showed me that the world is full of opportunity! I had the opportunity to travel across the country because of my 4-H experiences. That gave me confidence to try new things and take risks without the worry of failure because of the support I got.”

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Since 1981, Julie A. Chapin has worked toward the positive development of young people through myriad 4-H educator roles. She began her career as an MSU Extension 4-H youth agent, served as a youth animal science specialist, then the state 4-H program leader for volunteer development and today is Michigan’s state 4-H leader and director of the MSU Extension Children and Youth Institute. She is recognized nationally for her leadership in convening and directing the National Center for Action in Science and Technology and the National Network for Science and Technology, both dedicated to expanding youth opportunities to explore science and technology through formal and nonformal learning opportunities. She also helped launch the 4-H Club Read youth literacy initiative in response to Michigan’s commitment to have every child reading by grade 3. She has been honored for her Extension service with the Michigan and National Distinguished Service Awards. Chapin is as active in supporting positive youth development in her private life as she is in her professional life. She is a Portland Band Booster member, a Michigan 4-H Foundation donor and works with youth as a Tae Kwon Do instructor. She also volunteers in her community for the American Cancer Society and the Portland Habitat for Humanity.