Oppy’s John Anderson honored with BCPMA Lifetime Achievement award

(The Oppenheimer Group)

John Anderson, The Oppenheimer Group’s chairman, CEO and managing partner, has received a Lifetime Achievement award from the British Columbia Produce Marketing Association.

The award celebrates Anderson’s 45 years of dedication to the fresh produce industry. 

“Throughout his career, John worked to develop and expand his business in Canada, the U.S. and now the world,” Ron Lemaire, president of the Canadian Produce Marketing Association said in the release. “This accomplishment and others are based on his commitment to his staff, supply chain partners and the regional and national associations he has helped build.”

Anderson has led Oppy with a focus on innovation, technology and building strategic international partnerships,supporters said.

Key highlights of his career, according to the release, include:

  • Spearheading Oppy’s in-house Enterprise Resource Planning software, which the release said is a cornerstone of the grower’s expansive operations;
  • Strengthening Oppy from $7 million in sales when he joined it in 1975 to a billion-dollar company with increasing international operations;
  • Focused on strategic investments that are aligned with Oppy’s vertical integration strategies;
  • Played an instrumental role in developing Oppy’s joint shareholding with T&G; and 
  • Completed a strategic partnership with Total Produce in 2013, one of the world’s largest produce companies. 

“It is an incredible honor to receive the BCPMA’s Lifetime Achievement award and I consider myself especially fortunate to have enjoyed a long career in an industry that prides itself on knowledge sharing and cooperation.” Anderson said in the release. “This year has been especially challenging for our industry, but we have managed to persevere and adapt by working together and supporting each other wherever possible, fulfilling our essential roles when our communities needed us the most.”

Some of Anderson’s previous honors include being selected as one of Canada’s Most Admired CEOs in 2017, his recognition by the BC CEO Awards in 2014, and being honored as EY Entrepreneur of the Year in 2015.
 

 

 

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