Jody Heavner Appointed as New Director of Agricultural Education at John Wood Community College

Jody Heavner
May 23, 2024

John Wood Community College (JWCC) has announced the appointment of Jody Heavner as the new Director of Agricultural Education. Heavner will succeed long-time JWCC Ag Center Director and Instructor, Mike Tenhouse who will retire next month after 25 years of service.

Heavner has served as an agriculture instructor and FFA Advisor for Pikeland Unit 10 schools since 2008. She has been an adjunct professor at JWCC, managed Pea Ridge Elk Ranch, and served as an agriculture instructor and FFA advisor for Union High School in Biggsville.

She holds a master’s degree in animal science from the University of Illinois and was honored as the 2022 Illinois Association Career and Technical Educators state winner of the Carl Perkins award and a national finalist for the Carl Perkins Community Service Award in 2023.

“We are thrilled to welcome Jody to John Wood Community College,” said Dr. Bryan Renfro, JWCC President. “Her passion for agricultural education and proven track record of success make her an ideal fit for this important role. We look forward to the innovative ideas and leadership she will bring to our agricultural education programs.”

Heavner will be responsible for overseeing the College’s agricultural education programs and Ag Sciences Complex effective August 2024.


John Wood Community College is the educational link between business and community. JWCC collaboratively creates innovative and relevant academic and training programs with business leaders to educate young people and the workforce for today's needs and tomorrow's opportunities. JWCC has centers in Quincy, Pittsfield, Baylis and Mt. Sterling, Illinois. Programs include a comprehensive baccalaureate transfer curriculum, customized business training, career/technical degrees, certificates, and personal enrichment courses.