SALINAS SCENE: Classic Salads prepares to launch new web site
SALINAS SCENE: Classic Salads prepares to launch new web site
Watsonville, CA-based Classic Salads expects to launch a company web site within a few weeks at www.classicsalads.com.
The company also recently added Jill Lenz to its sales team. Ms. Lenz previously was in sales for Salinas-based Tanimura & Antle.
United's leadership program makes stop in Salinas
The United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association kicked off the 11th year of its leadership program with a reception and workshops in Salinas, CA, at the Grower-Shipper Association of Central Californias building on July 18-19, with a week of activities planned in Central and Northern California.
The reception featured presentations by Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner Eric Lauritzen; Jim Bogart, Grower-Shipper Association of Central Californias president-secretary; and Grower-Shippers board Chairman John Baillie, who graduated from the leadership program. Jeff Oberman, Uniteds vice president of trade relations, coordinated the programs visit to the Grower-Shipper building.
The objective of the program is to help fresh produce industry professionals develop into the industrys future leaders. Each years class has 12 participants, selected by an independent committee of Uniteds board and alumni of the program. There is no age requirement, but eligibility is limited to representatives of Uniteds member companies. Victoria Kuhns, vice president of education for United, said that participants must have made some investment in the fresh produce industry. "On average [the participants] have seven years in the industry," Ms. Kuhns said.
This years class includes Josh Mitchell of Salinas-based Misionero Vegetable Sales. Misionero President Stephen Griffin was a member of the leadership programs first graduating class in 1995 and later became chairman of Uniteds board.
The weeklong activities included visits to Westside Produce Inc. in Firebaugh, CA, visits to allied members of the California Grape & Tree Fruit League and a-day-and-a-half visit with educators at the University of California-Davis.
The company also recently added Jill Lenz to its sales team. Ms. Lenz previously was in sales for Salinas-based Tanimura & Antle.
United's leadership program makes stop in Salinas
The United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association kicked off the 11th year of its leadership program with a reception and workshops in Salinas, CA, at the Grower-Shipper Association of Central Californias building on July 18-19, with a week of activities planned in Central and Northern California.
The reception featured presentations by Monterey County Agricultural Commissioner Eric Lauritzen; Jim Bogart, Grower-Shipper Association of Central Californias president-secretary; and Grower-Shippers board Chairman John Baillie, who graduated from the leadership program. Jeff Oberman, Uniteds vice president of trade relations, coordinated the programs visit to the Grower-Shipper building.
The objective of the program is to help fresh produce industry professionals develop into the industrys future leaders. Each years class has 12 participants, selected by an independent committee of Uniteds board and alumni of the program. There is no age requirement, but eligibility is limited to representatives of Uniteds member companies. Victoria Kuhns, vice president of education for United, said that participants must have made some investment in the fresh produce industry. "On average [the participants] have seven years in the industry," Ms. Kuhns said.
This years class includes Josh Mitchell of Salinas-based Misionero Vegetable Sales. Misionero President Stephen Griffin was a member of the leadership programs first graduating class in 1995 and later became chairman of Uniteds board.
The weeklong activities included visits to Westside Produce Inc. in Firebaugh, CA, visits to allied members of the California Grape & Tree Fruit League and a-day-and-a-half visit with educators at the University of California-Davis.