Church Brothers Farms announced that after 15 years of dedicated service, Robert Thurber is retiring from its Board of Directors, leaving behind strategic contributions that have significantly shaped the company's growth. In a new chapter of leadership, Emanuel Lazopoulos will join the board, bringing with him expertise and fresh perspectives to help guide the company forward. This transition marks an exciting milestone for Church Brothers as it looks ahead to a future of innovation and growth.
Thurber, formerly vice president of purchasing at Sysco Corporation and board member at Tyson Foods, Inc., was instrumental in helping shape a culture of performance at Church Brothers, serving as a mentor and sounding board for the company's leadership team.
"For the past 15 years, we counted on Robert for his feedback and knowledge, and he helped us become a better company every day," said chairman of the Board Steve Church. "Through good years and tough times, we all collaborated as a team to make the best possible decisions for the company."
Emanuel Lazopoulos will join the Board of Directors of Church Brothers Farms .
As part of the leadership transition, Church Brothers welcomes Emanuel Lazopoulos to the board. Lazopoulos has spent his entire business career in agriculture, most notably as senior vice president for Del Monte Fresh Produce, where he led the North American team for over 17 years. He was also a founder at both Pessagno Winery and NewStar Fresh Foods and served as vice president at DNA Plant Technology and Dole.
Lazopoulos has served on multiple produce industry association boards, including the Produce for Better Health Foundation, Produce Marketing Association, and United Fresh Start Foundation, where he served as a director and chairman. In 2020, the United Fresh Produce Association awarded him its Lifetime Achievement Award.
"I was both thrilled and humbled to accept this position," said Lazopoulos. "I've long admired the family and the dynamic company they've built and look forward to bringing my perspective to the team."
"With his years of experience in the produce industry, strong market knowledge, and a fresh viewpoint, Emanuel is going to be a huge asset to us as we keep growing and evolving," said Brian Church, CEO of Church Brothers Farms. "I'm looking forward to his input on keeping us positioned for long-term success."
For more information:
Loree Dowse
Church Brothers Farms
Tel.: +1 (831) 796-2434
https://www.churchbrothers.com/