Fruit and Vegetable Ambassadors in Action with PBH

Date: 
Thursday, 16 April 2020 - 7:00am

ambaThe Produce for Better Health Foundation introduced its 2020-21 class of Fruit & Vegetable Ambassadors in Action. PBH continues to enhance its efforts to inspire Millennial and Gen Z consumers, expanding the Ambassador Network to include 24 diverse experts, who bring creativity, energy and leadership to promote fruit and veggie benefits across a range of platforms. PBH is introducing these 24 change makers virtually given its annual Consumer Connection Conference was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“At PBH, we’re 100 percent focused on helping consumers enjoy eating more fruits and vegetables for greater health and happiness as well as inspiring lasting behavior change,” said Wendy Reinhardt Kapsak, PBH president and chief executive officer. “We’re thrilled to grow our Fruit & Vegetable Ambassadors in Action Network to include 24 passionate influencers who have the keen ability to tap directly into consumers’ emotional connection to food, helping them ignite a new relationship with fruits and vegetables. These advocates are a powerful asset to amplify the goals of PBH and our members with meaningful partnerships.”

This year’s impressive roster holds major Millennial and Gen Z appeal. With strong digital and social media presence — collectively reaching more than 1.5 million consumers with PBH — their click-worthy content helps turn online fruit and veggie love into real behavior change. With tailored partnership plans already in place with PBH, the FVAA are eagerly working hard for PBH members, by advancing the Have A Plant Movement through their individual brand platforms. In addition, they are fueling PBH’s digital ecosystem with unique and inspiring content in-kind as well as embracing PBH member partnerships. This best-in-class expert network also has expertise to engage with PBH and its members beyond digital media, from co-hosting educational symposia and events to generating top-tier media placements and supporting retail promotions.

“Consumers crave an authentic, no-nonsense approach when they look to brands for leadership and advice,” said Katie Toulouse, PBH marketing and communications director. “This is precisely what the  Ambassadors offer to PBH and its members a non-prescriptive, engaging and inspiring way to communicate the powerful role fruits and vegetables play in fueling healthy, happy lifestyles.”

After a highly competitive application process, the 2020-21 FVAA class was carefully selected based on their significant consumer credibility, digital and social media reach, media-savvy smarts, endlessly compelling expert content, and most importantly, their genuine passion for promoting fruits and vegetables in everyday life. Launched in 2019, the FVAA continue to bring a range of expertise to the table — from food, agriculture and culinary to school nutrition, fitness and lifestyle skills. Bios for each of these elite Ambassadors, along with links to their digital and social platforms, can be downloaded here.

The PBH 2020-2021 FVAA Class:

  • Valerie Agyeman – Flourish Heights (Washington, DC)
  • Joan Salge Blake – Dr. Joan Salge Blake - SpotOn! Podcast (Boston)
  • Leslie Bonci – Active Eating Advice (Pittsburgh)
  • Kristen Carli – Mostly Green (Scottsdale, AZ)
  • Neva Cochran – Eating Beyond the Headlines (Dallas)
  • Beau Coffron – Lunchbox Dad (Edmund, OK)
  • Stephen and Elise Compston – Straight Outta Compston’s Kitchen (Reno, NV)
  • Andrew Dole – Body Fuel (Castle Rock, CO)
  • Mandy Enright – Food + Movement (Jersey Shore, NJ)
  • Abbie Gellman – Culinary Nutrition Cuisine (New York, NY)
  • Cara Harbstreet – Street Smart Nutrition (Overland Park, KS)
  • Dayle Hayes – School Meals that Rock (Bozeman, MT)
  • Kelly Jones – Kelly Jones Nutrition (Philadelphia)
  • Kristina LaRue – Love and Zest (Winter Park, FL)
  • Andrea Mathis – Beautiful Eats and Things (Pinson, AL)
  • Megan McCarthy – Healthy Eating 101 (Atlanta, GA)
  • Nicole Rodriguez – Enjoy Food Enjoy Life (New York, NY)
  • Sarah Schlichter – Bucket List Tummy (Washington, DC)
  • Kelli Shallal – Hungry Hobby (Phoenix, AZ)
  • Lori Taylor – The Produce Moms® (Indianapolis)
  • Jonathan Valdez – Genki Nutrition (New York, NY)
  • Manuel Villacorta – Manuel Villacorta (San Francisco)
  • Elisabeth Watkins – Farm Girl Chef (Reno, NV)
  • Liz Weiss – Liz’s Healthy Table (Boston)

About D. Otani Produce

In business since 1989, D. Otani Produce, Inc. has grown into one of Hawaii’s largest produce wholesalers, enjoying business with hotels, restaurants, local business institutions. We are also a major distributor to Hawaii’s retailers.

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