SEPC’s Southern Roots luncheon focused on a work-life balance
By
Marilena Osso
SEPC’s Southern Roots luncheon focused on a work-life balance
By
Marilena Osso
The Southeast Produce Council’s leadership program for women in produce featured speaker Jaime Kulaga, a licensed mental health counselor and author. She spoke about creating a work-life balance and empowering strategies for women in produce. Her empowering message left attendees motivated to take charge of their journey while embracing new opportunities.
Robin Narron of Nash Produce with Tracy Shaw and Trish James of Healthy Family Project, Mason Goolsby of Shuman Farms and Amanda Keefer and Aimee Smith of Healthy Family Project.
Julie Hoppe of NPC Powered by FoodBuy with Terri Donley and Danielle Breaux of City Produce.
Lyra Vance and Shawna Pelletier of Village Fresh Greenhouse Grown.
Andrea Rosas of Aerofarms with Tammy Robert’s of Lidl US.
Carolyn Johnson and Shelby Bearden of PFG Johnson City, TN.
The Fresh Alliance team.
Linda Cunningham of Classic Harvest with Tammy Rucker of Grocery Outlet and Shelby Gaddis of Honeybear Brands.
Shelby Dwyer of Equifruit with Cindy Adkins of Farm Fresh Direct.
Kim Corby and Jenna Sullivan of So Good So You.
Lindsey Scott Abraham and Brenda Oglesby of Scott Farms Inc. with Dawn Olinger of NNZ.
Lela Reichart of Masser Family of Cos. with Stefanie Dye of the Giant Co. and Kira Kron of I Love Produce.
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