Picabo Street addresses Southern Roots luncheon
Picabo Street addresses Southern Roots luncheon
ORLANDO, FL — Picabo Street, World Cup Alpine skier and Olympic gold and silver medalist, spoke Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Southern Roots luncheon, one of many events of the Southeast Produce Council's 2015 Southern Exposure conference and trade show, Feb. 26-28, here at the Caribe Royale All Suite Hotel & Convention Center.
Southern Roots is the council's leadership program for women in produce, chaired by Teri Miller of Delhaize America, who is also first vice president of the council and chairperson of Southern Exposure 2015.
Picabo Street (right), World Cup Alpine skier and Olympic gold and silver medalist, with Teri Miller, first vice president of the Southeast Produce Council and chairperson of Southern Exposure 2015.
"The goal of Southern Roots is to cultivate and enrich leadership and exchange among women and produce," Miller told close to 150 women gathered for the luncheon. "It's about exchanging information."
Miller also noted that the vision of the new program is to be "the premier women's networking organization in the produce industry by encouraging and facilitating meaningful connections that help each of us to grow professionally and personally."
With that vision in mind, Street, who has won numerous Olympic and World Championship medals — including the 1998 Olympic gold medal in the Super G — talked about her skiing career and some of her friendships over the years.
"Women find a way to make friendships," she said. "We need to share with one another.
"Now I'm a mom," she added, "and I teach my kids to have good thoughts about others," since "compassion is contagious."
Beyond her accomplishments in skiing, Street has worked hard to make an impact on children and people of all ages. She is the founder of Picabo's Street of Dreams Foundation, whose mission is to help children achieve their dreams.