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Executive VP and COO of Oppy announces retirement

After holding executive responsibility for over half of Oppy’s departments the last few years, Doug Grant will say farewell on July 31 to the grower, marketer and distributor of fresh produce he’s called home since 1995.

First joining Oppy as director of information technology, Grant made an impact right away by guiding Oppy’s digital transformation. Promoted to his current role of executive vice-president and chief operating officer in 2019, he subsequently led operations, quality control, manufacturing, transportation, supply chain management, grower relations, government regulations, sustainability and Oppy’s South American offices.

“Doug is one of the most influential people to have walked through Oppy’s doors. The technology system we have today is because of him and his team,” said John Anderson, chairman, CEO and managing partner. “Beyond Oppy, Doug has been a dedicated leader in the industry, contributing his expertise on critical subjects in produce.”

Grant has authored numerous white papers covering e-commerce, traceability and GS1 Databar, as well as articles for The Center for Produce Safety — where he sits on the executive committee — sharing the latest scientific research and best practices. He has participated on 15 industry committees since 2003, the first being PMA’s EDI/E-commerce committee which he chaired through the process of developing the industry’s first standard EDI (Electronic Data Interchange) documents.

“His contribution to industry efficiencies will be a lasting legacy of Doug’s career. His demeanor and expertise helped move along files when it seemed a solution was almost impossible. He will be greatly missed around industry tables,” said Jane Proctor, CPMA’s vice-president of policy and issue management.

In recent years, Grant spearheaded a unique adopt-a-highway program in Peru. Improving social and environmental conditions across the supply chain for a dozen of Oppy’s partners, Grant’s model will serve as a blueprint for similar initiatives going into the future.
Grant received the Canadian Marketing Association’s Produce Man of the Year award in 2003 and was featured among The Packer’s “Packer 25” of industry leaders in 2012. Last year he was named by Produce Business as one of the industry’s 35 Vanguard leaders.

Steve Roosdahl, vice-president of operations, will take on Grant’s top-line responsibilities within operations, transportation and supply chain. Eric Coty, vice-president of South American operations, has taken over the region completely and IT is reporting directly to Kiran Rao, executive vice-president.

“On behalf of Jo-Anne and I and everyone at Oppy, we thank Doug for all he has done and wish him and Sherry a long, happy and healthy retirement,” Anderson applauded. 

For more information:
Kelsey Van Lissum
Oppy
Tel: +1 (604) 461-6779
kelsey.van.lissum@oppy.com   
www.oppy.com    

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