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UK hosts career fair
 
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky Martin-Gatton College of Agriculture, Food and Environment will host the 2023 Kentucky Signature Industries Career Fair. The Sept. 28 event highlights two of the state’s most iconic industries, equine and bourbon.
UK Ag Equine Programs has held an annual career fair for over a decade. In 2022, the program initiated a partnership with the James B. Beam Institute for Kentucky Spirits to create the Kentucky Signature Industries concept. This year’s fair will continue the collaboration to expose students to part- and full-time jobs, internships and volunteer opportunities in both industries.
“The Signature Industries Career Fair is a pivotal event that brings together job seekers and employers with a common mission, to help the equine and distilling industries continue to thrive,” said Savannah Robin, internship coordinator for UK Ag Equine Programs. 
The event is open to any college student in the state interested in the equine, distilling, wine and brewing industries.Last year’s fair drew 60 employers and more than 300 students.
“The many professional opportunities and exciting career paths in Kentucky’s equine and bourbon industries make this a very special event for all participants; students and employers alike,” said James MacLeod, director of UK Ag Equine Programs. The impact of both industries on the state is significant. The most recent Kentucky Equine Survey reported that the state is home to 209,500 horses on 31,000 operations. The bourbon industry generates more than 22,500 jobs with an annual payroll topping $1.23 billion. The impact goes further with more than $286 million in annual tax revenue in the commonwealth attributed to bourbon, combined with both industries generating substantial tourism revenue and visitors to Kentucky from around the world.
“Completing the Beam Institute ushers in an unparalleled time in Kentucky bourbon workforce development,” said Seth DeBolt, director of the Beam Institute and the Distillation, Wine and Brewing Studies undergraduate certificate program. “With 95 percent of bourbon distilled and matured in our state, the Signature Industries Career Fair is set to be bigger and better than ever for the next generation of distillers and for employers.”
Registration is free for all students. Employers and student attendees may register via Handshake based on their industry association: https://students.ca.uky.edu/KY-signature-industries.

7/14/2023