SEPC to honor Terry Vorhees with Lifetime Achievement Award
SEPC to honor Terry Vorhees with Lifetime Achievement Award
The Southeast Produce Council will honor Terry Vorhees at the end of February with its highest honor, its Lifetime Achievement Award. The award will be presented posthumously at Southern Exposure, the council's conference and trade show, scheduled for Feb. 26-28, 2015, at the Caribe Royale All-Suite Hotel & Convention Center in Orlando, FL
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Vorhees, one of the founders of the council and its first executive director, died July 30 at the age of 64. This will be the first time that the award will be presented posthumously. Many members of the Vorhees family will be on hand to accept the award, according to David Sherrod, who succeeded Vorhees as the council's executive director.
Joe McGee, founder of the L&M Family of Companies, received the first Lifetime Achievement Award back in 2008, followed by Ferdinand S. Duda of A. Duda & Sons Inc. in 2009; Peter Pero III of Pero Family Farms in 2010; Tommy Irvin, a former commissioner of agriculture in Georgia, in 2011; Reggie Griffin, retired from The Kroger Co., in 2012; Paul J. DiMare of DiMare Fresh in 2013; and Tom Page, retired from Supervalu Inc. and a former president of the council, in 2014.
"There was no question this year that Terry would receive the award," Sherrod told The Produce News Nov. 10. "He was the only choice for all of us. This is for everything Terry has meant to the council and for what he has meant to each and every one of us here."
The award, which is co-sponsored by the council and The Produce News, will be presented during the keynote luncheon and general session Saturday, Feb. 28.
For additional information about Southern Exposure or to register for the event, visit www.sepcsouthernexposure.com.