About the Executive Director Huddle & “Feeding Stability”

This luncheon marks the launch of a new working group called Feeding Stability,  a quarterly convening of Executive Directors, CEOs, and key decision-makers connected to the regional food system.

The goal of this group is to:

  • Strengthen collaboration across sectors

  • Identify immediate and emerging challenges to food access

  • Develop coordinated solutions to stabilize the regional food system

  • Shape shared advocacy and policy priorities

  • Build cross-organizational alignment to better serve communities

This space is designed intentionally: small enough for meaningful dialogue, but diverse enough to represent core pillars of our food ecosystem.

Soft Launch of PFPC’s Membership Program

This event also serves as the soft launch of the PFPC Membership Program, with exclusive early access at an extremely discounted rate of $100.

Your $100 membership includes:

  • Full organizational membership for 2026

  • Reserved seat at the Executive Director Huddle Luncheon

  • Opportunities to collaborate with PFPC on programs, events, and initiatives

  • Access to members-only working groups and strategy sessions

  • Priority invitations to PFPC convenings

  • Early access to resources, funding updates, and policy alerts

  • Visibility and partnership opportunities across the regional food system

The luncheon has a value of $35 per attendee and is included with your membership.

A Moment of Transition & Connection

Depending on PFPC’s leadership timeline, this gathering may also serve as an opportunity to welcome our new Executive Director. Whether led by Interim Executive Director Zinna Scott or a newly appointed leader, this Huddle represents a moment to move forward together with shared purpose and clarity.

This luncheon marks the launch of a quarterly convening of Executive Directors, CEOs, and key organizational decision-makers connected to the regional food system.

The goal of this group is to:

  • Strengthen collaboration across sectors

  • Identify immediate and emerging challenges to food access

  • Develop coordinated solutions to stabilize the regional food system

  • Shape shared advocacy and policy priorities

  • Build cross-organizational alignment to better serve communities

This space is designed intentionally: small enough for meaningful dialogue, but diverse enough to represent core pillars of our food ecosystem. RSVP below