IPC names James Hoff as new commissioner
IPC names James Hoff as new commissioner
The Idaho Potato Commission announced the recent appointment of James Hoff as a new commissioner who will a serve three-year term. Hoff, of Idaho Falls, ID-based Hoff Farms, will be formally sworn in at the IPC’s October meeting. Dan Nakamura and Lynn Wilcox, who have already served one term, will be sworn in for second three-year terms.
James Hoff (second from left) and Bob Hoff with their wives, Darla and Jane. (Photo courtesy of the Hoff family)
The commissioners were nominated by industry peers and selected by Gov. C.L. (Butch) Otter.
“James has been involved with the IPC for many years, but most notably James and his red bi-plane appeared in the IPC’s 2014 national television commercial,” Frank Muir, president and chief executive officer of IPC, said in a press release. “I look forward to working with James and the other eight commissioners in what promises to be one of our most successful years yet.”
Hoff is a fourth-generation Idaho potato grower whose family farm is located about four miles south of Idaho Falls. He has been involved with his family farming operation since he was 13 years old. He is currently the chief operating officer of the farm and is eager to jump into this new leadership position.
The eight other Commissioners representing the Idaho® potato growers, shippers and processors are:
Dan Nakamura of Idahoan (chairman), Ritchey Toevs of Toevs Farm (Vice Chairman), Lynn Wilcox of Wlicox, Floyd & Sons, Peggy Grover of Bench Mark Potato Co., Tommy Brown of Lamb Weston, Mike Christensen of Christensen Farms, Nick Blanksma of Legacy Farms and Randy Hardy of Hardy Farms.