PEI Potato Board elects new executive for 2015
PEI Potato Board elects new executive for 2015
The Prince Edward Island Potato Board has will have a new executive and three new directors as a result of its Dec. 16 board of directors meeting.
The new vice chairman of the board is Rodney Dingwell of Morell. He and his family own and operate Mo Dhaicdh Farm Ltd., growing processing and tablestock potatoes. Dingwell represents the processing sector for the Montague-Souris district on the board.
Alex Docherty of Elmwood was re-elected for a second year as chairman of the board. He and his family own and operate Skyeview Farms Ltd., growing seed and tablestock potatoes. Docherty also represents the seed sector for the Charlottetown district on the board.
The third member of the executive committee is Darryl Wallace of Wallace Family Farms in Cascumpec, who was elected secretary-treasurer. Wallace represents the processing sector for the West Prince district.
Also joining the board are three new directors: Jason Hayden of Cherry Valley, who will be representing the tablestock sector for the Montague-Souris district; Wayne Townshend of Fortune Bridge, who will be representing the seed sector for the Montague-Souris district; and Fulton Hamill of Searletown, who will be representing the tablestock sector for the Summerside district.
The returning board directors are Donald Godfrey, Kirk Shea, Owen Ching, David Francis, John Hogg and Glen Rayner.
The board also recognized the efforts of retiring board members Gary Linkletter, Charles Murphy and Irwin Jay for their service over the past few years.