Athlete, activist, entrepreneur Allyson Felix to headline IFPA global show women's breakfast

Allyson Felix is the most decorated American track and field Olympian, an entrepreneur and founder of Saysh.
Allyson Felix is the most decorated American track and field Olympian, an entrepreneur and founder of Saysh.
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Allyson Felix, the most decorated American track and field Olympian, entrepreneur and founder of Saysh, is slated to speak at the Women’s Fresh Perspectives Breakfast, Oct. 21, as one of the International Fresh Produce Association's Global Produce & Floral Show keynote speakers, according to a news release.

Felix will speak about her career, life experience and advocacy for gender equity, the release said. Her advocacy spans women in business, mothers in athletics, maternity rights and other issues supporting women and girls. 

“She is a force for inspiration. Accolades praise her as influential, unrelenting and a definer of global business,” said Megan Nash, IFPA director of education and talent. “Allyson has exemplified that she is about more than just medals — she runs for change, equity and acceptance for women and girls everywhere. You won’t want to miss her presentation.” 

The women’s breakfast is open only to global show registrants and requires an additional ticket.

“Coming off the sold-out women’s reception at The Foodservice Conference, we’re advising attendees to get their tickets soon as this high-demand breakfast at the global show traditionally sells out quickly,” Nash said.  

The Women’s Fresh Perspectives Breakfast at the global show is just one of the many components of IFPA’s year-long portfolio dedicated to advancing women in produce and floral.

“Not only do we provide resources for women as well as opportunities to connect and learn, we also recognize those in our industry who are equally committed to women’s success,” Nash said. 

IFPA will also present the Frieda Rapoport Caplan Women’s Catalyst Award at the breakfast. Part of IFPA’s Awards of Excellence and DEI efforts, this award honors a leader in the produce or floral industry who cultivates women’s potential by mentoring and providing a path for the leadership, development and participation of women in the industry, the release said. 

“Past winners of this award are icons in our industry and the face of DEI commitment,” Nash said. “I encourage everyone coming to the global show to consider this breakfast in your schedule. It is always a highlight of the event.”

 

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