Mushroom Council nominates officers

At the February 18 Council virtual meeting, the Mushroom Council elected new officers for 2021.

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Nominations Open for 2022-24 Term

(March 29, 2021) – At the February 18 Council virtual meeting, the Mushroom Council elected new officers for 2021.

• Chairperson: Sonya Beltran, director of operations, Masda Mushrooms/First Generation Farms, Toughkenamon, Pa.
• Vice-Chairperson: Curtis Jurgensmeyer, CEO, J-M Farms, Miami, Okla.
• Secretary: Emily Bettencourt, director of quality assurance and safety, Global Mushrooms, Gilroy, Calif.
• Treasurer: Mark Moran, Kaolin Mushrooms/South Mill Champs, Kennett Square, Pa.

The nine-member Council is comprised of eight domestic growers and one importer representing four regions. The program’s purpose is to maintain and expand existing mushroom markets and uses. Members are:

Region 1 (Includes all states except for Calif. and Pa.)

  • Curtis Jurgensmeyer, J-M Farms Inc.
  • Edward M. Wuensch III, Kitchen Pride Mushroom Farm
  • M. Fletcher Street, Ostrom Mushrooms

Region 2 (Includes Pennsylvania)

  • Joe Caldwell, Giorgi Mushroom Company
  • Sonya Beltran, Masda Mushrooms/First Generation Farms
  • Meghan Klotzbach, C.P. Yeatman & Sons/Mother Earth
  • Mark Moran, South Mill/Champs Mushrooms

Region 3 (Includes Calif.) — Emily Bettencourt, Global Mushrooms

Region 4 (Includes importers) — Jane Rhyno, Highline Mushrooms

Mushroom Council Calls for Nominations — 2022-2024 Term

A call for nominations for three-year terms beginning January 1, 2022, is now open. Completed nomination forms must be emailed or postmarked no later than May 1, 2021. The regions with positions available are:

  • Region 2 (Pa.) – two open positions
  • Region 3 (Calif.) – one open position
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