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Jordan Carter of Leger & Son in Cordele, GA, the outgoing president of the NWPB, with Christian Murillo of Cactus Melon Distributors in Nogales, AZ, who is ascending to the presidency of the NWPB.
Mark Arney, executive director of the National Watermelon Promotion Board, and Greg Leger of Leger & Son.
Christian Murillo (second from left) of Cactus Melon Co. and incoming president of the National Watermelon Promotion Board with Stephanie Barlow, Juliemar Rosado and Megan McKenna of the NWPB.
Seth Ottinger and Adrian Quigg of Georgia-Pacific.
Logan and Mackenzie Cecil of Clifton Seed.
Bryce Hudson, fiancé of National Watermelon Queen Paige Huntington, and Cody Smith of Freyco Produce.
Todd Bell and Mike Laramy of International Paper.
Allison Magness, Mike Thompson, Tracy Ahola and Kim Ahola of International Paper.
Sarah Heath and Sam Schneider of Robinson Fresh.
Beth and Dave Yeager of Schmieding Produce.
Representing Mouzin Brothers were Blake Mouzin, Beth Cooper, Gracie Mouzin, Brady Mouzin, Staci Clark and Dennis Mouzin.
Alexandra Molumby of Bako Sweet with her favorite produce item, sweet potatoes.
Jodi Johnson, Peak of the Market’s director of marketing and communications and her daughter, Lucy, showing off their favorite vegetable — peppers!
Pamela Kolochuk, Peak of the Market’s CEO, and her daughter, Paige, speaking virtually to local morning news about Potato Week 2022.
National Watermelon Queen Paige Huntington hands out refreshing watermelon to race participants.
Watermelon was a favorite with the kids in attendance at the Saguaro Half Marathon in Tucson.
National Watermelon Queen Paige Huntington hands out refreshing watermelon to race participants.
National Watermelon Queen Paige Huntington at the conclusion of the Saguaro Half Marathon in Tucson.
Corrine Heck
About Corrine Heck |
CORRINE HECK, CEO & Founder Corrine has worked in nearly every aspect of the floral and event industry for over 20 years. She was born in the former rose capital of the U.S. (Mt. Clemens, Michigan) and grew up in the heart of the foliage industry (Apopka, Florida). Corrine learned the 'ins and outs' of flower brokering from the industries best. Her invaluable experience has a flower broker and wedding florist inspired her to create Details. When Corrine is not working, she enjoys mornings at the beach, yoga class, traveling, and hosting dinner parties for her closest friends. Corrine has been married to Gregory for 20 years, and they reside on their 8-acre farm in Ormond Beach, Florida with their 3 wonderful kids and a houseful of pets.
Kathleen Thomas Gaspar
About Kathleen Thomas Gaspar |
Kathleen is a Colorado native and has been writing about produce for more than three decades and has been a professional journalist for more than four decades. Over the years she’s covered a cornucopia of crops grown both in the United States and abroad, and she’s visited dozens of states – traveling by car from her home base in Colorado to the Northwest and Southeast, as far as Vancouver, BC, and Homestead, FL. Now semi-retired, Kathleen continues to write about produce and is also penning an ongoing series of fiction novels. She’s a wife, mother of two grown sons and grandmother of six, and she and her fly fisherman husband Abe reside in the Banana Belt town of Cañon City.