2011 Family Business Scholarship Winners Represent Produce Industry’s Diversity
August 24, 2011
The four recipients of the 2011 Frieda Rapoport Caplan Family Business Scholarships are:
Barbara Daly, Testa Produce, Inc., Chicago, Ill.; Micah Desmond, Northeast Packaging Company, Presque Isle, Maine;
Tami Martin, Black Gold, Grand Forks, N.D.; and John J. Pandol, Pandol Bros. Inc., Delano, Calif.
The scholarship program, presented by the
United Fresh Foundation Center for Leadership Excellence,
provides the opportunity for employees of family-owned
businesses to attend the annual United Fresh Washington Public Policy
Conference. The program is now in its eleventh year, and each
scholarship recipient will receive complimentary airfare, hotel and full
registration to attend the conference.
Winners
were selected by a review committee from applications solicited earlier
this year based on a number of criteria such as interest in advocacy
work, commitment to the industry, and overall quality of the
application.
"We
would like to extend our congratulations to the four scholarship
recipients and thank everyone who applied for this year’s program," said
United
Fresh Foundation Chairman Steve Grinstead of Pro*Act. "Barbara, Micah,
Tami, and John will join hundreds of other produce leaders from all
sectors of the industry to address the critical issues that are directly
affecting our businesses."
The
Frieda Rapoport Caplan Family Business Scholarship Program is made
possible through a generous grant from Frieda’s, Inc. The program was
founded
in 2001 by Karen Caplan and Jackie Caplan Wiggins to expand
opportunities for representatives from family businesses to attend the
Washington Public Policy Conference and help make a positive difference
for the produce industry. The Foundation accepts new
applications for the program each summer.
"This program provides a special opportunity for employees of family
business to become personally involved in the political process," said
Victoria Backer, United
Fresh senior vice president of member services, foundation. "We are
extremely appreciative to the Caplan family for their leadership and
generosity in providing this opportunity for family businesses to ensure
their voices are heard loud and clear in Washington."
For more information on the scholarship program or on the Washington Public Policy Conference, please visit
www.unitedfresh.org,
or contact United Fresh at 202-303-3400.
United Fresh Produce Association
1901 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Suite 1100
Washington, DC 20006
Tel: 202 303 3400
Fax: 202 303 3433 united@unitedfresh.org