April Ward is Arizona LGMA’s new public relations liaison

The Arizona LGMA is pleased to introduce its new public relations liaison April Ward.

April Ward
April Ward
(Arizona LGMA/April Ward)

The Arizona LGMA is pleased to introduce its new public relations liaison April Ward.

April brings two decades of marketing and communications experience and a wealth of knowledge relating to leafy greens farming and food safety. Although she is new to working with Arizona LGMA, she is a familiar face to many in the Arizona farming community.

As the public relations liaison, April will work alongside Director Teressa Lopez to manage internal communications with Arizona LGMA members, growers and harvesters; as well as directing external communications with media, produce associations and state and federal regulators. In the 2021/2022 Arizona leafy greens season she will facilitate media training as a part of crisis preparedness and website refresh to drive awareness of training and resources with stakeholders.

“We are so pleased to have April as a part of our team now. I’ve collaborated with her on projects over the years and know that we work well together - but more importantly I know she can help the Arizona LGMA communicate better with our members and the media.” - Teressa Lopez, Arizona LGMA Administrator

April has over twenty years experience working in public relations and marketing. She also has a master’s degree in communication and media studies from Purdue University. She was honored by Produce Business magazine in 2013 as part of the Top 40 Under 40 list and in 2015 received a Telly award for work on the Why Behind Food Safety training video.

“After fourteen years of working on public relations and marketing for Arizona LGMA’s sister agency in California, I decided to launch my own business. I’m so grateful that Teressa Lopez saw value in the services and expertise that I am able to bring to the table. I’m also very excited for the opportunity to help tell the story of the Arizona leafy greens farming community’s commitment to food safety.” - April Ward, Harvest Moon Communications

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