The National Association of Produce Market Managers has named Mark Smith, general manager of the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market, as Market Manager of the Year at its annual conference, held March 7-10 in New Orleans.
NAPMM’s Market Manager of the Year award winner is selected annually by the NAPMM executive board and recognizes the work and accomplishments of a market manager. All entries are judged on overall accomplishments, with measurable outcomes being heavily weighed, said the NAPMM.
“Mark was a clear choice for this award,” James R. Farr, NAPMM president, said in a news release. “Under his leadership as [general manager] for the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market, he cut costs and streamlined facility operations, including maintenance, security and food safety. Most importantly, he has innovated ways to reduce food waste by partnering with area food banks to drastically increase food donations and decrease waste. Since July of 2021, over 3 million pounds of produce was donated to community hunger organizations and diverted from the waste stream.”
Smith has led the Philadelphia Wholesale Produce Market since November 2018. Before joining the PWPM, he served under Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf in various roles. As special assistant to the governor for public safety and a member of Wolf's senior staff, Smith worked as the principle advisor to Wolf for security and emergency response issues. Smith also served nearly two terms as county commissioner in Bradford County, Pa.
“As a relative newcomer to the produce industry, I’m humbled and honored to be named as the Market Manager of the Year,” said Smith.