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OTA says the leadership structure reflects the expanding vision of the trade association and the increasing opportunities and potential in the organic sector.
The company says Antonio “Tony” Figueroa will play a pivotal role in elevating its risk management culture, with his extensive background in regulatory compliance and loss control and prevention.
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The company has promoted its senior category manager to oversee its fruit produce category.
The organization said Smith, who has been promoted to senior director of member and industry relations, will also organize its education programming.
The program is set for July 15-18 at the Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pa. Applications are being accepted through March 1 and are open to anyone in the U.S. potato industry.
The association will recognize leaders from Little Bear Produce, Dixondale Farms, Val Verde Vegetable Co., and more.
The company says Luiz Beling will work with James Rogers, Apeel’s founder and outgoing CEO, to transition into the new role. Rogers will remain as founder and board member.
Jim Ehrlich, the 2024 Potato Person of the Year, was recognized for his work advocating for the potato industry in Colorado and nationally. The award is co-sponsored by The Packer and the National Potato Council.
The four newly appointed board members will help drive growth and innovation, bringing experience in distribution, retail, ag biotech and more to enhance strategic vision and sustainability, the company says.
In the role, Matt Minthorn will focus on the carrier side of ALC’s business, overseeing activities related to carrier relations, compliance, and fraud prevention.
Byron DuBois was among award finalists selected based on progress in an agricultural career, the extent of soil and water conservation practices and contributions to the well-being of the community, state and nation,
Kenneth Avery has departed as CEO following a six-month tenure that began with the acquisition of International Fruit Genetics by Amfresh and its merging with SNFL Group.
As sales director, Henry Dill will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of daily sales operations, enhancing strategic partnerships and implementing initiatives to strengthen customer satisfaction and loyalty.
Kevin D. Moffitt is set to relinquish day-to-day duties as president and CEO this summer after 35 years with the marketing organization, though he will aid the transition of his successor.
The industry veteran joins Healthy Family Project to lead brand partner relations, retail partnerships and top-level campaign execution.
Bart Minor, who has served as president of the Mushroom Council for 26 years, will step down from his role this year.
As Bernardo Muñoz moves from directing the Trade Office of Peru in New York to Shanghai, Diana Pita will step into the role, emphasizing U.S. interest in Peruvian products and promoting exports and culture.
Kellen Stailey Martin will lead the company’s marketing strategy and implementation, as well as oversee the marketing team.
The Hass Avocado Industry Board Leadership Development, or BOLD, program has graduated 12 new leaders.
Brad Schuler, a 25-year veteran of the global brand, to helm the global company and see the introduction of enterprise software with AI capabilities, new production assets and more.
Matt Zapczynski brings experience as a produce buyer for a wholesale grocery distributor.
Recently retired CEO of Star Produce David Karwacki was named The Packer’s 2024 Canadian Produce Person of the Year during the Canadian Produce Marketing Association Conference and Trade Show.
Eric Regnier, formerly ZAG’s vice president of operations, will help lead the company’s initiatives in managed IT, cybersecurity and data analytics for the agriculture sector.
The nonprofit has added a certifications director and a client manager, roles EFI Executive Director Peter O’Driscoll says are “integral to scaling our proven certification program.”
Alex DiNovo, president and chief operating officer of the Columbus, Ohio-based DNO Produce, has announced the promotions of Deadra Barnett, Nick Middleton and Doug Snyder.
Conner O’Malley will take the reins from Tim Lane, who plans to retire later this year after leading the Yakima, Wash.-based company for 25 years.
Based in Miami and part of Moxxy’s East Coast team, Eileen Ariza brings over 20 years of accounting, financial and organizational leadership to the position.
Potatoes USA is seeking to fill 60 open seats, with each board member serving a three-year term.