2026 Canadian Produce Person of the Year Nominations Now Open

For more than half a century, The Packer has honored the visionaries driving the Canadian produce industry forward with the Canadian Produce Person of the Year award. Do you know an industry leader, changemaker or innovator advancing fresh produce? Nominate them today!

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George Pitsikoulis was named 2025 Canadian Produce Person of the Year.
(Photo: Christina Herrick)

For more than half a century, The Packer has honored the visionaries driving the Canadian produce industry forward with the Canadian Produce Person of the Year award. From retail giants like Oleen Smethurst to innovative leaders like George Pitsikoulis, president and CEO of Canadawide Fruit Wholesalers, our past honorees represent the gold standard of business success and community impact.

This coveted award will be presented April 30 at the Canadian Produce Marketing Association 2026 Convention and Trade Show in Toronto during the annual awards brunch.

Do you know a leader who is:

  • Advancing the industry through innovation?
  • Championing underrepresented voices in fresh produce?
  • Fostering relationships that keep our supply chain strong?

Don’t let their powerful contributions go unnoticed. Nominate someone here today. Please note the deadline for nominations is April 6.

The individual may represent any area of the Canadian produce industry, including private, government or allied sectors.

Past honorees include:

  • George Pitsikoulis (2025), president and CEO of Canadawide Fruit Wholesalers.
  • David Karwacki (2024), retired CEO of Star Produce.
  • Mario Masellis (2023), vice president of sales and marketing for Catania Worldwide and Canadian Produce Marketing Association chair.
  • Mimmo Franzone (2022), then senior director of produce, floral and merchandising services for Longo Brothers Fruit Markets.
  • Larry McIntosh (2021), former president and CEO of the Peak of the Market.
  • Oleen Smethurst (2020), then assistant vice president and general merchandise manager for Costco Wholesale Canada.
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