Heartland Produce CEO Bill Dietz joins World Food Program USA board of directors

World Food Program USA has named Bill Dietz, President of Heartland Produce Co. in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to its distinguished Board of Directors.

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World Food Program USA has named Bill Dietz, President of Heartland Produce Co. in Kenosha, Wisconsin, to its distinguished Board of Directors.

Dietz, in the wholesale produce business for 45 years, will leverage his industry-leading expertise to support World Food Program USA’s advocacy and fundraising efforts in support of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)’s global mission.

“As a strong leader and dedicated anti-hunger advocate, Bill will be a tremendous asset to our Board. We look forward to working closely with him as we support the U.N. World Food Programme’s mission to feed up to 120 million people this year,” said Randy Russell, World Food Program USA Board Chair. “Our work is more urgent than ever, as the pandemic has pushed 161 million more people into hunger.”

Giving back and helping others has been fundamental to Dietz’s life. In 2013, Dietz joined the Midwest Region Board of UNICEF USA and served as Board Chair from 2019 to 2021. He also serves as a member of UNICEF’s International Council. In 2013, he cofounded the Heartland Children’s Foundation to give back to the children and families of the communities they serve. The Foundation empowers children to be tomorrow’s leaders by supporting non-profits in the services they provide including mental health counseling, court advocates for neglected children in the juvenile court system, therapeutic food for children suffering from severe hunger and lifesaving assistance to mothers and children fleeing domestic violence. Bill has also served as a member of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs for 20 years.

“I am honored to become involved with this great organization. No one should go to bed hungry. I will do everything I can to reach the goal of ending hunger by 2030,” said Dietz.

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