The Council’s September Executive Committee and National Commissioner meeting
in Lafayette, Indiana — made possible with the support of National Commissioner
Jim Stutelberg — brought together leaders from across the bioeconomy value chain.
The meeting was expansive (a full summary report to follow in December), but one
message rose to prominence: the United States is distinctively positioned to lead the
global bioeconomy—if we act now. Wince-Smith outlines the stakes, the key
opportunities, and the path ahead in her latest Forbes.com piece. Read it here.


