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March 11, 2021

Peak of the Market has announced that Larry McIntosh, president and CEO for 27 years, will be retiring in June 2021.  

 

 

"Larry's commitment, dedication and extreme passion to the produce industry and to Peak of the Market will not be forgotten,” stated Peter Loewen, chair of Peak of the Market. “We are grateful for his contributions and wish him nothing but the best in the future."

 

Beth Connery, vice chair of Peak of the Market said, "Today, we are celebrating Larry's many years and accomplishments with Peak of the Market.  The Board of Directors will be starting a search for a new CEO shortly.  We are thankful that Larry has agreed to stay on as long as needed to ensure a smooth transition."

 

"I am very proud of the entire Team at Peak of the Market,” said Larry McIntosh.  “Together, over the years, we have grown the company and have accomplished so many major milestones. The Team's dedication to growers, customers, suppliers and to each other says so much about the Company.  Peak of the Market will continue to be a leader in the produce industry and has a solid foundation to have strong growth well into the future." 

 

He plans to continue his volunteer work as a director on the Canadian Red Cross, a past chair of the Canadian Produce Marketing Association and on his recently appointed position to the new Canadian Food Policy Advisory Council.  

 

Peak of the Market has a grower-elected Board of Directors.  It has offices and distribution centres in Winnipeg, Manitoba and Calgary, Alberta.  Founded in 1942, Peak has been selling Manitoba and Canadian fresh vegetables for more than 79 years and ships across Canada and throughout United States.

 

 

Source: Canada Newswire March 11, 2021 news release

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 11 March 2021