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Industry veterans Dean Taylor and Josh McCallum join NatureSweet to drive operational excellence and business expansion.
Tyler Price was elected chair of the foundation’s board of directors along with several other officers and committee chairs.
The new hires will accommodate the company’s scaling operations in the U.S. and Canada.
The company calls the new director of category management and analytics an accomplished leader in insights and category development.
Fisher brings an analytical approach and deep-rooted experience to the team, according to the company.
The 2025 Healthy Living Award was presented to Betti Wiggins, nutrition services officer for Houston Independent School District, recognizing her tireless work to promote increased access to healthy fruits and vegetables.
The changes are part of an ongoing effort to align teams and operations after the acquisition of MountainKing Potatoes and in preparation for growth, the company says.
The third-generation Vidalia grower says it marked eight decades of flavor, family and forward-thinking farming with its team.
The agricultural newcomer is the company’s new operationally focused human resources manager.
Kroger announced the appointments of Joe Kelley, senior vice president of retail divisions; Kenny Kimball, division president of Smith’s; Chris Albi, division president of King Soopers; and, Kendra Doyel, division president of Food 4 Less.
Jessica Haney, who joined the company in 2008, has been promoted to lead the its internal transportation management system.
The company has added tomato industry veteran Daniel Heguertty to the team as the company expands into the tomato category, further diversifying its product line.
Tyler Simmons will spearhead the company’s efforts to grow its footprint in grocery stores across North America.
In the newly created role, Jana Fishback will help lead sustainability initiatives, analyze data for insights and engage with stakeholders, the company says.
Finnish food technology company Solar Foods says Tim Kopra will bring insight to deep space food production efforts.
DJ Ellsworth joins the sales team at the Madera, Calif.-based tree nut grower and shipper.
Former FreshDirect CEO and co-founder David McInerney joins the specialty foods distributor as its new president. TJ Murphy will continue as CEO, focusing on future initiatives with McInerney.
CPMA’s Board of Directors represent organizations active within the produce industry in Canada.
The longtime citrus and stone fruit buyer was known for his passion for the industry, mentorship and kindness.
Rose Vejvoda joins the Wenatchee, Wash.-based CMI Orchards and will work on regenerative agriculture initiatives.
The organization said Scott Marboe whose leadership and mentorship helped shape the Northwest tree fruit industry, will be remembered for uplifting and inspiring those around him.
The greenhouse grower also announced it will launch new snack packs at the upcoming CPMA show Montreal.
With over two decades of experience in the produce industry, Carrie Briones will play a key role in strengthening the company’s citrus program and driving strategic growth.
The International Fresh Produce Association is looking for a new chief food safety and regulatory officer, as Natalie Dyenson is set to leave the organization for a new role.
Williams, who had battled cancer, joined the company in 2023 as vice president of sales.
Mastronardi will focus on strengthening relationships with existing customers, identifying new business opportunities and ensuring the company continues to adapt to evolving market demands, the company says.
The Yuma, Ariz.-based company has expanded its leadership team by promoting Natalia Dentoni to senior brand manager and expanding roles for Shayna Telesmanic, Mauro Santelli and Bridgette Weber.
Produce industry veteran Ray Mason has been tapped for a new business development role to grow the company’s presence in the marketplace.
The Fresno, Calif.-based company announced the death of Levon Ganajian, its vice president of retail relations, who worked for the company for more than 10 years.
Rachel Laenen continues her family’s nearly 160-year farming legacy, navigating sustainability, consumer trends and potential trade challenges in California’s Ventura County.
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