Lorelle Hedley – President
Lorelle was born and raised in Kincardine. She was a member of the Kincardine dairy 4-H. As a child until late teens she spent many days working and learning at her uncle Calvin McConnell’s Dairy farm. It was likely one of the best learning experiences for her life. Lorelle graduated from The University of Guelph in Agriculture Science in 2002. She started a business called Farm Re-Sure which focused on Nutrient Management and Farm Relief. Lorelle and her husband Mark McPherson have two daughters, Bria, 13 and Brooke, 10. Their family have always been involved with the agriculture community. They participate in and support the local fall fairs. Mark is the director of the poultry show. Their family enjoys sports, motor cross, and skiing. Lorelle enjoys working with the public and supporting the integrity of the farming community has always been a passion of hers.
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The Board of Directors at Junior Achievement of New York announces retirement of President and CEO Joseph Peri
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NEW YORK, March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Joseph Peri, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of New York (JA New York), has announced his plans to retire from the organization, effective June 30, 2020.
Joe will leave JA New York with a significant record of accomplishment and impact. Appointed President and CEO in February 2011, Joe led the post-financial crisis reinvigoration and subsequent growth of the organization in a number of significant ways, including: increasing annual student experiences in JA programs from 60,000 in 2010 to over 100,000 (pre-pandemic); growing annual revenue and generating cumulative operating surpluses of over $2 million during this period that have created a solid base for future growth; and leading a merger with the former standalone Junior Achievement of the Hudson Valley organiz