Washington Apple Commission president to retire

Todd Fryhover
Todd Fryhover
(Photo courtesy of Washington Apple Commission)

Washington Apple Commission President Todd Fryhover says he will retire in November 2024.

Fryhover came to the commission in 2006 in a consultancy role and assumed the presidency in December 2008. During his 18-year stint with the commission, Fryhover has overseen the marketing efforts for Washington apple growers in 25 countries worldwide with a staff of five and 13 international representatives, according to a news release.

“Time flies when you’re having fun,” Fryhover said in the release. “The Washington Apple Commission’s success has been made possible by an amazing staff, a supportive board of directors and growers focused on providing the standard in high-quality, food-safe fresh apples. It has been my pleasure to serve Washington apple growers, and for that opportunity, I sincerely thank everyone I’ve encountered over my 18 years of service.”

Fryhover has traveled extensively throughout Southeast Asia, China, the Middle East, India, Central and South America, Mexico, and the European Union during his tenure, the release said. As trade barriers have become more significant, and new varietal production has come online, the industry’s need to export has increased, making maintaining and expanding market access a key focal point during his tenure.

Fryhover played a significant role in securing annual awards of over $5 million in USDA Market Access Program funds and an additional $10 million from an Agricultural Trade Promotion grant to promote Washington apples in international markets, the release said.

Before his time with the commission, he worked for several leading apple packing companies in management, quality assurance, purchasing, inventory control, shipping, operations, domestic sales and more than 15 years in international sales.

Fryhover has served on the Northwest Horticultural Council, the U.S. Association, the World Apple and Pear Association, the U.S. Agricultural Export Council boards, and as an industry ambassador presenting to hundreds of service organizations highlighting and educating on the positive aspects of the Washington apple industry. He said one of his biggest joys during his tenure with the Washington Apple Commission has been educating those unaware of the complexity of the industry, the hard work of Washington apple growers and the diversity of Washington’s varietal makeup.

“For the past 18 years, Todd has been an excellent advocate for the Washington apple industry,” Mark Stennes, chairman of the Washington Apple Commission, said in the release. “His deep understanding of our industry, along with the relationships and trust built throughout his career, equipped him perfectly to promote our growers and products throughout the global markets. We are thankful for the dedication and time he invested in growing our markets and protecting our Washington Apple brand worldwide. It would be hard to overstate the impact of his four-decade career. We wish Todd the very best in his retirement.”

Fryhover and a search committee formed from the Washington Apple Commission board of directors is working with the Mixtec Group, an executive search firm specializing in the produce industry, to find a successor for his position, according to the release.

 

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