IFPA's Anthony Barbieri to retire at end of 2025, Megan Nash steps up as VP of Membership

IFPA's Anthony Barbieri to retire at end of 2025, Megan Nash steps up as VP of Membership

International Fresh Produce Association’s (IFPA) Vice President of Membership Engagement and Sales, Anthony Barbieri, will be retiring after decades in the industry. Megan Nash, currently IFPA's Director of Education and Talent, will step into the role of Vice President of Membership Engagement and Business Development.

ā€œAnthony has been a valuable member of the IFPA team for 15 years. We’ve had the benefit of his retail insights to strengthen our connections with members across the global produce and floral community. Everybody knows AB!ā€ said IFPA CEO Cathy Burns. ā€œWe wish Anthony a well-deserved retirement that’s every bit as rewarding as the career that led to it. He will be missed.ā€

Barbieri will retire at the end of 2025, and Nash will officially assume the role on January 1, 2026.

An IFPA and industry veteran

Anthony Barbieri joined IFPA in 2010 after 34 years at Acme Markets. His experience in retail informed his approach to creating a member-centric sponsorship and sales team, always focused on creating a true community of producers, suppliers, and professionals.

ā€œIt has been a true honor to serve this industry and our members, whose dedication and innovation continue to inspire me every day,ā€ said Barbieri. ā€œI have always believed that our greatest strength is our people. I am deeply grateful for the trust, collaboration, and friendship of this community and proud of all we have accomplished together to advance the produce and floral industry.ā€

Barbieri's successor

Megan Nash joined the Center for Growing Talent in 2013. Previously, she worked in the industry for Country Fresh Mushroom Co. for 5 years.

ā€œWe’re very excited for Megan to step into this new role and continue the exceptional, member-focused approach the team is known for,ā€ said Wolk.

Nash’s leadership has contributed to the steady growth of several talent programs, including Women’s Fresh Perspectives Portfolio, the Game of Leadership, and Career Pathways. She has also led IFPA’s education team since the organization's founding.

ā€œI’m honored to step into this new role and continue serving our incredible produce and floral community," said Nash. "I look forward to working with my new team, engaging members in fresh and meaningful ways, and building on that momentum to deliver even greater value across our industry.ā€


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