Fall Creek Farm and Nursery Signs On As Exclusive Sponsor of USHBC’s Blueberry Leadership Program

Published 10:41 am Thursday, October 20, 2022

FOLSOM, Calif. — October 20, 2022 — Fall Creek Farm & Nursery, a blueberry genetics and nursery company, has signed on as the exclusive sponsor of the U.S. Blueberry Council’s (USHBC) Blueberry Leadership Program. The program, launched in March 2022, helps up-and-coming leaders in the blueberry industry grow their leadership skills, connect with and learn from innovative thought leaders, and improve their industry intelligence.

Fall Creek’s support will allow the program to provide the industry with meaningful programming focused on developing the next generation of blueberry industry leaders.

“We’re grateful for Fall Creek’s multi-year support of our leadership program. Their financial commitment will not only allow us to develop the program’s breadth and depth, but acknowledges the value of USHBC’s role and responsibility to develop informed leaders who can guide our blueberry industry’s future growth and prosperity,” said Amanda Griffin, vice president of engagement and education for USHBC and the North American Blueberry Council (NABC).

Fall Creek has been a longtime supporter of USHBC and NABC, frequently providing leadership, insight and expertise for the councils’ events and programs.

“We’re big believers in investing in the development of people and creating opportunities for future leaders in our industry. We’re proud to have been afforded the opportunity to support this exciting initiative led by the USHBC, and are thrilled to see the level and quality of this first group,” said Fall Creek’s Co-CEO Cort Brazelton. “For companies that do not produce fruit, but serve, engage in or benefit from the industry, we all have an opportunity to look for ways to support the future success of the people and the industry we all love so dearly.”

The first cohort of 10 Blueberry Leadership Program fellows started the program in June 2022 and have since met numerous times, including a visit to Washington state for professional development at the CuliNex Innovation Center and Microsoft FarmBeats. Their journey will continue with more in-person trips in 2023, and a graduation event at The Blueberry Summit, USHBC and NABC’s fall event and meetings, in 2023.

The program takes an interactive approach to leadership development through hands-on training, immersive learning experiences, engagement with thought leaders and exposure to the components of the global produce supply chain.

Learn more about the Blueberry Industry Leadership Program here.

Contact:

Amanda Griffin

Vice President of Engagement and Education

agriffin@blueberry.org

industry@ushbc.org

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