WOODLAND, CA - A tenured leader is taking the next step in her career. It was announced that Bonnie Fernandez-Fenaroli, who has been the Executive Director of the Center for Produce Safety (CPS) for 16 years, will begin a new chapter in mid-2025.
“The CPS mission is to fund research, find solutions, and fuel change in fresh produce food safety,” said Fernandez-Fenaroli. “For me, the underlying strength that makes that possible is the world-class group of volunteers who have offered their time and expertise to make CPS the success it is today. I will miss working with these amazing people. They are the reason I know CPS will continue to advance its all-important work.”
Fernandez-Fenaroli sees the next five years as particularly exciting for CPS, according to a press release.
“I look forward to seeing how the board, the Technical Committee, and the new Executive Director accelerate the work of CPS,” she said. "I’m not much for looking in the rearview mirror, but when I do look back at how much CPS has accomplished since 2008, I’m beyond confident that the future will bring more ground-breaking research and practical solutions that will fuel the change needed to enhance produce safety even further.”
CPS Board Chair Joe Pezzini, Senior Director of Agricultural Operations at Taylor Farms, said details about the search for a new Executive Director will be forthcoming, but for now, he wants to honor and thank Fernandez-Fenaroli.
“Over the next several months, we will take time to recognize her many contributions to this organization and the industry. Bonnie has been the backbone of CPS for nearly two decades,” Pezzini said. “All of the rest of us have our day jobs while we’re volunteering with CPS, but her sole focus has been on this vital work to enhance produce safety. The enabling factor in the growth of CPS has been Bonnie’s incredible respect that she has built over the past 16 years for the produce industry,” he added. “Her most powerful skills are her diplomacy and connecting the right folks to each other at the right time to accomplish big tasks.”
We wish the best of luck to this industry vet as she takes her next steps!