LaVigne to leave FCM
LaVigne to leave FCM
Florida Citrus Mutual Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer Andy LaVigne announced his resignation from the organization effective Feb. 1 in order to assume the role of president and CEO of the American Seed Trade Association.
"I have been extremely fortunate in my career to have spent the last seven years working for Florida's citrus growers at FCM," Mr. LaVigne said. "While I will miss the relationships I have made, I am very confident that the Mutual board, membership and staff will continue to build on the successes we have enjoyed."
FCM President Marty McKenna praised Mr. LaVigne's hard work and dedication to the industry.
"Mutual has faced several challenging issues during Andy's tenure, and his leadership proved the deciding factor in ensuring the citrus industry achieved success," Mr. McKenna said. "Mutual's board is committed to building upon the successes we have achieved during the past several years."
FCM's board of directors was scheduled to meet Jan. 11 to develop an interim-operating plan while a search for a permanent executive vice president and CEO is conducted.
"I have been extremely fortunate in my career to have spent the last seven years working for Florida's citrus growers at FCM," Mr. LaVigne said. "While I will miss the relationships I have made, I am very confident that the Mutual board, membership and staff will continue to build on the successes we have enjoyed."
FCM President Marty McKenna praised Mr. LaVigne's hard work and dedication to the industry.
"Mutual has faced several challenging issues during Andy's tenure, and his leadership proved the deciding factor in ensuring the citrus industry achieved success," Mr. McKenna said. "Mutual's board is committed to building upon the successes we have achieved during the past several years."
FCM's board of directors was scheduled to meet Jan. 11 to develop an interim-operating plan while a search for a permanent executive vice president and CEO is conducted.