Spudman: Michigan grower named National Potato Council president
A Michigan farmer is following in his father’s footsteps as National Potato Council President, learn about the new leader here.
Sklarczyk was installed with the rest of the 2026 executive committee Feb. 23 at NPC’s Washington Summit.
Who is Ben Sklarczyk?
Sklarczyk, a third-generation grower, owns Sklarczyk Seed Farm, a hydroponic seed potato operation in Johannesburg, with his wife, 2019 Spudwoman of the Year and Potatoes USA board member Alison Sklarczyk. Ben Sklarczyk purchased the family business 10 years ago from his father, Don Sklarczyk, who served as NPC president in 2007.
Sklarczyk has been involved with NPC since the early 2000s and joined its board in 2010. His decade of service on the executive committee included roles as first vice president, vice president of grower outreach and industry research, vice president of environmental affairs and vice president of finance.
“Our 2026 agenda will focus on capitalizing on new federal dietary guidelines to promote potatoes as a staple of good health, ensuring fair trade practices for U.S. potatoes globally and removing non-tariff trade barriers,” Sklarczyk said. “I also want to emphasize the importance of grower engagement with state and federal representatives to ensure the industry’s voice is heard in policy making.”