For the Food Summit work:
-your motivations for having done the work
my main motivation was frustration with the current state fo the food system in Florida. As I continuously interacted with the community and the campus food system and reflected on the steps that led one of the major agriculture states in the country to lack the infrastructure or connections necessary to foster food security within its borders.

-your expectations going into it
My expectations were mainly that it would be hard work and that I would learn a lot and be working with people not at all like me. I also had the expectation that things might move more quickly than they did and that the links in the system were not quite as broken or unformed as they were. I

-your modes of engagement (how you conducted your public/engaged scholarship, for example: stakeholder sessions, focus groups, interviews, etc.)
Stakeholder meetings, facilitated discussions, surveys, trainings, collaborations with faculty and community groups

-unforeseen implications or ramifications of the project.
Unforseen implications have mainly been positive…new connections built and partnerships I would not have expected.