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FPAA to hold first ever women’s leadership invitational

The Fresh Produce Association of the Americas (FPAA) is excited to be celebrating the first ever Women’s Leadership Invitational (WLI) during the 50th fall Convention. The event will feature women from all walks of life who inspire and lead the way in the produce industry. The agenda for this year’s convention is packed with educational sessions and networking events featuring top women in produce.

The Women’s Leadership Invitational to be held on Friday, November 2 from 2:00-4:00 PM will include the following exciting speakers:

Rosie Favela Cornelius, winner of this years “Pillar of the FPAA” Award, Rosie has worked in the produce industry for more than 30 years and has played a major role planning past FPAA conventions.

Sabrina Hallman, FPAA Board Member at Sierra Seed and a leading woman in the produce industry, will serve as the moderator and mistress of ceremonies.

Pati Jinich, keynote speaker for this year’s convention and host of PBS series “Pati’s Mexican Table” as well as a James Beard award winner, will talk about her challenges and secrets to success as a woman entrepreneur.

Cathy Burns has built a career in the food industry. After rising through the ranks to become President of Retailer Food Lion, she is now an industry leader as the CEO of the Produce Marketing Association

“We are so excited to have this new event featuring leading women. We have already received positive responses from local community leaders and we can’t wait for the Women’s Leadership Invitational at the Fall Convention,” said Marlene Lopez of the FPAA.

There will be a forum kick-off on Friday, September 21 at the FPAA office, as part of a lead up to the FPAA Convention. Registration for the 50th Nogales Produce Convention and Golf Tournament is now open. The event will run from November 1-3 at the Tubac Golf Resort and Spa.

For more information:
Erika Dominguez
Fresh Produce Association of the Americas
Tel: +1 (520) 287-2707
erika@freshfrommexico.com
www.freshfrommexico.com

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