SAN FRANCISCO, CA - We are deeply saddened to report the news that Craig Hope, Chief Executive Officer of AC Foods, has passed away after a battle with an aggressive form of cancer.
Hope’s remarkable journey through the food and agriculture industries, from E&J Gallo and Kraft Foods/Nabisco to Earthbound Farms and Country Fresh, before his role as CEO and Director of Diamond Foods, and recent post as CEO of AC Foods, has left an indelible mark on each organization and individual he touched.
“Craig was more than a colleague; he was a key pillar in the foundation of our community. His unwavering passion, commitment, and loyalty inspired all of us,” Rob Hurlbut, Managing Director at Agriculture Capital, shared. “His leadership and profound understanding of the agricultural sector have indelibly shaped our company. He will be sorely missed, not only as a leader but as a dear friend.”
Hope’s love for his family, including his wife Jan and his beloved children, Nicole and Brad, are foundational to his legacy, we learned from a press release. In honoring his memory, his wife has suggested that Hope’s community make donations in his honor to charities close to their hearts, in lieu of flowers.
“The depth of knowledge and network Craig brought to AC Foods was immense,” Scott Owens, President and General Manager of Citrus at AC Foods, added. “His influence extended far beyond our company, touching everyone he worked with. His loss amplifies the void he leaves behind in both our hearts and the industry.”
Roger Smith, Senior Vice President of Nursery and Genetics/Operational Services at AC Foods, also highlighted Hope’s humane leadership.
“Craig’s belief in family was at the core of his leadership. He nurtured a family within our company culture that made us stronger and more united. His legacy of kindness and integrity will continue to guide us,” Smith said.
A memorial service is scheduled for Friday, November 15, 2024, at St. Augustine Catholic Church. The memorial service will be followed by a funeral reception at The Club at Ruby Hill.
Our deepest condolences go out to all those who knew and loved this industry great.