Southern Roots holds reception at SEPC fall conference
Southern Roots holds reception at SEPC fall conference
YOUNG HARRIS, GA — The Southeast Produce Council launched its new leadership program for women in produce with a reception Friday afternoon, Sept. 26, during the council's annual fall conference, Sept. 25-27 at Brasstown Valley Resort & Spa, here in the scenic mountains of north Georgia.
The program, called Southern Roots, was announced June 30 by the council and is designed to make meaningful connections among women working in the produce industry through events, education and mentoring.
Teri Miller of Delhaize America is chairing the new Southern Roots program. Teri Miller of Delhaize America, who was named first vice president of the council during the fall conference, is chairing the new program.
After Miller welcomed the women who attended the reception, everyone broke into small groups to exchange information and come up with ideas on how to proceed with the new program. Miller and others will take the ideas that spring from this first reception "and determine the agenda for the next meeting," which will take place at the council's Southern Exposure conference and expo at the end of February in Orlando, FL.
The schedule of events for Southern Exposure 2015 is pretty extensive and full, but Miller said that the new Southern Roots event will probably take place on Thursday, around the same time as the annual golf tournament. A final decision on exactly when the Southern Roots event will take place will be announced in the next few weeks or so.
Regardless of the details of the event planned for February and going forward, Miller declared, "We want it to be beneficial, and we want it to be cost effective."