Jan 2, 2024
Patrick Mills joins Idaho Potato Commission in retail

With more than 25 years of produce industry experience under his belt, Patrick Mills has joined the Idaho Potato Commission (IPC) as retail promotion director for the West/Canada following the retirement of Kent Beesley.

“I’ve always admired how Idaho constantly works on new potato varieties and improvements in potato quality,” Mills, who most recently worked in produce management positions at Bashas’ and Sal Amato Produce, said in a news release. “When Idaho potatoes are a prominent part of the produce department, I’ve seen how they help build bigger baskets and keep shoppers coming back for more. And the Idaho potato promotion and advertising programs are second to none.”

Patrick Mills
Mills

Based in the Denver area, Mills launched his career as a produce merchandiser at Safeway in 2000 and then advanced to manage produce and floral products at Sprouts Farmers Market and Lucky’s Market.

“Patrick is an extremely capable produce professional who will provide excellent support to retailers in the West,” Ross Johnson, IPC vice president of retail and international, said in the release. “He has managed Idaho potato merchandising and promotion during his many years of directing produce operations, so he knows exactly what retailers need to be successful with the Idaho brand. We’re looking forward to watching him put his ingenuity to work!”

Produce has always been a family affair for Mills, who said he started in the business as soon as he was big enough to sweep floors in his parents’ and grandparents’ wholesale produce company in Denver.

“It’s a family-built business that dates back to 1913, and it’s still around today,” he said in the release. “The produce industry is part of me and part of my family — it’s what we do.”

Mills and his wife, vice president of operations for a company in the general communications industry, have three grown children who have seven children of their own. Most of the grandchildren are in the Denver area, and Mills enjoys outdoor activities with them as often as he can.

“I’m teaching them to be outside and not on an iPad or a phone,” said the avid golfer and fly fisherman.




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