Nominations period extends for two National Mango Board open positions

The National Mango Board District will resume nomination acceptances for IV Importer and First Handler seats.

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The National Mango Board is extending the nominations period for two open positions. District IV Importer and First Handler National Mango Board seats will resume nomination acceptances. Mango industry members are encouraged to complete a nomination application for these two referenced roles, with a final deadline to submit by March 18, 2022 at 5:00 p.m. EST.

The National Mango Board seeks to increase awareness and consumption of fresh mangos in the US and to inspire and educate consumers about the culture, flavor and nutrition of the mango, while also bringing the industry together. The board consists of 18 total members including importers, domestic producers, foreign producers and a first handler. Board members, who are appointed to a three-year term, work closely with the staff at the National Mango Board to carry out marketing, research and industry relations programs to benefit the mango industry.

Applications are also available by contacting the National Mango Board Executive Director, Manuel Michel at mmichel@mango.org or Operations Manager, Gabi Ward at nominations@mango.org. Final decisions on all board member appointments are made by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.

USDA and the National Mango Board seeks diversity in the unique mango community of growers, importers, shippers, distributors, marketers, partners and more. In October 2021, the National Mango Board unveiled a brand refresh designed to elevate mango’s superfruit benefits and reach a more diverse audience. The National Mango Board encourages industry members without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, protected genetic information, or reprisal.

Read more: National Mango Board unveils refreshed brand and website

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