Dave Corsi, VP Of Produce And Floral At Wegmans, Announced As CPS Incoming Chair For Board Of Directors

Woodland, CA: The Center for Produce Safety Board of Directors elected officers on June 21 directly following the CPS Research Symposium held in Charlotte, North Carolina. Dave Corsi, of Wegmans Food Markets, was voted in as the new board chair and is ready to bring his extensive experience in the produce industry to his new role.  

Dave Corsi has been a fixture at Wegmans Food Markets for over 32 years, becoming the Vice President for Produce and Floral Operations in 1999. As VP of Produce and Floral, he is responsible for procurement, merchandising, design, fixturing, pricing and the Wegmans Organic Farm Operation.

“I am truly honored to be an integral part of the Center for Produce Safety, an organization whose sole mission is to improve food safety in the global produce industry. Because of CPS’s leadership and dedication supporting the health and well-being of consumers, research and implementation of best practices in the area of food safety will continue,” said Corsi.

Dave Corsi's predecessor, Tim York, of Markon Cooperative, was the board chair for the past two years. York stated, “CPS is fortunate to have a dedicated group of volunteers who bring their time, expertise, passion and perspectives. We have been well served by outgoing board members and thank them for their service. Chairman Corsi has assembled a great team for this next year. It has been an honor and a privilege to lead the board of directors since 2016 and I look forward to continuing participation.”

Officers elected to the Board of Directors in addition to Corsi:

  • Mike Stuart, Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association – Secretary
  • Bob Whitaker, Produce Marketing Association – Treasurer

Continuing their term through June 30, 2021:

  • Jimmy Bassetti, J & D Produce
  • Tony DiMare, DiMare Fresh
  • Natalie Dyenson, Dole Fresh Vegetables
  • Steve Kenfield, HMC Farms
  • Drew McDonald, Taylor Fresh Foods – Technical Committee Chair
  • Stephen Patricio, Westside Produce            
  • Toby Purse, Lipman Family Farms
  • Tim York, Markon Cooperative

The Center for Produce Safety (CPS) brings together leaders from industry, government, and the scientific and academic communities in a unique partnership, all working toward the common goal of produce safety. The CPS Board of Directors provide leadership and direction to assure produce-specific food safety questions are answered with science-proven results.

To see a full list of the CPS Board of Directors, please visit the CPS website: CPS Board of Directors.

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About the Center for Produce Safety

The Center for Produce Safety (CPS) is a 501(c)(3), U.S. tax-exempt, charitable organization focused exclusively on providing the produce industry and government with open access to the actionable information needed to continually enhance the safety of produce.   

Source: Center for Produce Safety