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Canadian Centre for Food Integrity names new executive director

Lisa Bishop-Spencer joins the organization
Jillian Morgan, female, digital editor for Canadian Grocer
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Lisa Bishop-Spencer

The Canadian Centre for Food Integrity (CCFI) has appointed Lisa Bishop-Spencer as its new executive director.

Spencer steps into the role on March 4, bringing more than 20 years of experience in strategic communications, public relations and brand management in the food industry.

Before joining CCFI, Spencer served as the director of transit strategic communications and external relations for the City of Ottawa.

Prior to that, she spent more than two decades at Chicken Farmers of Canada, where she held various leadership positions including director of brand and communications and manager of communications.

"Her extensive experience within the food industry, coupled with her strategic leadership and dedication to fostering transparency and trust, make her the ideal candidate to lead our organization. We are thrilled to welcome Lisa as the new executive director of CCFI,”  

Mike Dungate, chair of the CCFI board of directors, said in a press release.

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