Washington State University

08/22/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/22/2024 09:47

Founding chair of V&E department named Future 40 Tastemaker by Wine Enthusiast

Jean Dodson Peterson, the founding chair of Washington State University's Department of Viticulture and Enology, was recently named one of Wine Enthusiast magazine's Future 40 Tastemakers of 2024.

Dodson Peterson's endeavors to support student success were lauded by the magazine, which each year recognizes the top individuals pushing the wine, spirits, beer, cider, and cannabis industries forward.

During her time at WSU, Dodson Peterson has spearheaded the launch of VE Connects, which aims to create job opportunities for students and improve retention rates, as well as the Student Support Fund, which provides financial support to those working toward degree completion. WSU's V&E Experiential Learning Fund, which provides students with mentors and job opportunities, was also highlighted by the magazine.

In addition to being recognized as a 2024 tastemaker, Dodson Peterson weighed in on the future of wine in a magazine feature. She described what sustainability means to her and talked about setting a goal of working harmoniously with existing natural elements on sites where grapes are grown to be the best stewards of the land.

The complete feature on the future of wine is available on Wine Enthusiast's website.

Dodson Peterson arrived to WSU in the fall of 2022 as is based on the Ste. Michelle Wine Estates WSU Wine Science Center in Tri-Cities. She previously worked as an associate professor of viticulture at California Polytechnic State University.

As part of a Q&A with the College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resources, Dodson Peterson shared what drew her to wine science, her goals for the department, and how she plans to reach out to diverse communities. That 2022 Q&A is available in-full on the CAHNRS news website.