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Lisa Helfman Receives Alumna Award, Gives Inspiring Speech

On February 19, Brighter Bites Founder Lisa Helfman was honored with the Margaret Kinkaid Alumna of the Year Award at The Kinkaid School Alumnae and Friends Luncheon in Houston, where she was recognized for her achievements and accomplishments throughout her time at Kinkaid and career, including the founding of Brighter Bites. In her inspiring keynote address (watch the video here), Lisa spoke about what it means to live a full life, integrating self care, integrity, and doing the things that bring you joy. We are so proud of our amazing founder!

Press Release: Brighter Bites Receives 2019 Seeds of Hope Award

HOUSTON, TX (NOVEMBER 25, 2019) – Last week, Brighter Bites, the Houston-based nonprofit that provides families and teachers in underserved communities with fresh fruits and vegetables and nutrition education, received the RESULTS Houston Seeds of Hope Award, bestowed annually to an honoree who is making a meaningful impact in the work to end poverty.

Brighter Bites provides free fresh produce in underserved communities around the U.S. with the goal of changing behavior among children and their families to prevent obesity and achieve long-term health. Brighter Bites Co-founders Lisa Helfman and Dr. Shreela Sharma started the organization in Houston in 2012, providing fourth grade families at one elementary school with fresh produce, nutrition education, and a fun food experience when they picked up their produce each week. Since then, Brighter Bites has provided more than 24 million pounds of fresh produce and 100,000s of nutrition education materials to more than 50,000 families in Houston, Dallas, Austin, New York City, the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area, and Southwest Florida.

“Brighter Bites is mission aligned with RESULTS in that we are all trying to empower families in need by planting ‘seeds of hope’ to improve their health and lives,” said Shreela Sharma, PhD, co-founder of Brighter Bites and professor of epidemiology at UTHealth School of Public Health. “We are greatly humbled and honored to receive this award.”

The Houston chapter of RESULTS, a non-partisan advocacy group that supports a movement of passionate, committed volunteers who use their voices to influence political decisions that will end poverty, typically gathers 150 people from the Houston area to attend a fundraising dinner the chapter has been hosting for close to 20 years. In past years, the featured speakers have included a range of individuals working to end poverty including Professor Muhammad Yunus. The 2019 speaker was William Moore, the executive director of the Eleanor Crook Foundation, which works on global nutrition.

“We are thrilled and grateful to receive this honor,” said Brighter Bites CEO Rich Dachman. “This prestigious award will further motivate us to continue to dedicate ourselves to getting produce into the homes of families who need it, teaching them how to use it, and helping improve their eating habits so they can lead healthier lives.”

Dr. Sharma and Mr. Dachman received the award on behalf of Brighter Bites at the gala on Friday, November 22 in Houston.

 


This exciting milestone for Brighter Bites was also reported by the following publications:

The Produce News
And Now U Know
The Packer

 

The Produce News: Dachman, Smith recognized with industry awards at PMA Fresh Summit

BY JOHN GROH
OCTOBER 17, 2019

ANAHEIM, CA — Two industry icons were recognized with separate awards for their dedication and service to the produce industry Oct. 17 during the opening general session of the PMA Fresh Summit convention and exposition, here.

Rich Dachman, a longtime executive at Sysco who retired from that company in June and is now chief executive officer of Brighter Bites, received the Robert L. Carey Leadership Award in recognition for his 40-plus years of service to the industry. A past chairman of the Produce Marketing Association, Dachman also served on the Fresh Summit Committee and the PMA Foodservice Conference Steering Committee. He has also been deeply involved with PMA’s Center for Growing Talent, and in fact was recognized last year with the CGT’s Jay Pack Cultivating Our Future Award.

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In presenting the award to Dachman, Joe Pezzini, president and chief executive officer of Ocean Mist Farms and the 2018 winner of the Robert L. Carey Leadership Award, called Dachman an influencer and a mentor to many in the industry.

“Rich is intelligent and a straight-talker who is not afraid to speak up,” said Pezzini.

In accepting the award, Dachman said he was “ecstatic” to learn that he would be receiving it and “humbled to be in the company of past award winners.

“It is my belief that we as an industry can change people’s lives for the better,” he said.

The Robert L. Carey Leadership Award was established in 2012 in honor of former PMA president Robert L. Carey, who led PMA from 1958 to 1996, taking it from an organization with fewer than 100 members focused on produce packaging to a vertically integrated association of thousands. His vision of bringing buyers and sellers together positioned PMA to become the global association it is today.

Vic Smith, chief executive officer of JV Smith Cos., was presented with the Bryan E. Silbermann Collaboration Award for his efforts to unite the industry behind food safety.

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In presenting the award to Smith, Dave Corsi, vice president of produce and floral for Wegman’s and the 2018 award recipient, highlighted the fact that Smith donated farmland to be used to research Romaine lettuce with regard to food-safety outbreaks.

“It was no small investment, and Vic did it because it was the right thing to do,” said Corsi. “He brought people together for a common cause.”

Other factors taken into consideration included his service on the industry’s Romaine Task Force, his extensive work with Western Growers Association and the Center for Produce Safety, and the fact that he was a key player in the Produce Traceability Initiative. He has also been a longtime supporter of the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and has supported many charitable causes in his community, including Power Plate, which encourages young Arizona schoolchildren to eat more fresh produce. Smith recently received an honorary doctorate degree from the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.

Smith said he was humbled to receive the award and recognized his team at JV Smith for making it possible. “I get to take the credit, but I have a wonderful team behind me that allows me to contribute to the industry,” he said.

The Bryan E. Silbermann Collaboration Award was established in 2016 in recognition of Silbermann’s 30-year career at PMA, including 20 years as its president. The award recognizes an individual’s collaborative leadership style in uniting industry members or organizations, including those outside the honoree’s own organization, to realize mutually beneficial solutions to an industry issue.

Here is a link to the article, originally published in The Produce News.

The Packer: PMA to honor Rich Dachman, Vic Smith at Fresh Summit

The Packer
Tom Karst
October 9, 2019

The Produce Marketing Association will honor Rich Dachman and Vic Smith with leadership awards at Fresh Summit in Anaheim, Calif.

Dachman, CEO of Brighter Bites and former vice president of produce at Sysco, will receive the 2019 Robert L. Carey Leadership Award, and Smith, CEO of JV Smith Cos., will receive the 2019 Bryan E. Silbermann Collaboration Award. The recognitions are scheduled for Oct. 17, before the State of the Industry address from PMA CEO Cathy Burns. Joe Pezzini, president and CEO of Ocean Mist Farms, will present the Carey Leadership Award to Dachman. Dave Corsi, vice president of produce and floral for Wegmans, will present the Silbermann Collaboration Award to Smith.

“In my time at PMA, I have seen Rich and Vic consistently share their gifts of leadership and collaboration to help drive important PMA and industry supply chain conversations forward,” Burns said in the release. “Both are dedicated to helping strengthen our global fresh produce and floral communities, which in turn will help the association deliver on its vision to grow a healthier world.”

The Robert L. Carey Leadership Award was first given in 2012 in honor of former PMA president Carey, who led PMA 1958-1996 as it grew from fewer than 100 members to several thousand.

Dachman has spent more than four decades in the industry, with 28 years at Sysco, according to the release. He has volunteered with PMA and its Center for Growing Talent, serving as a Career Ambassador since the beginning of its Career Pathways program.

Dachman has served on PMA’s Fresh Summit Committee, Foodservice 2020 Steering Committee, and the Produce Traceability Initiative. He was on the PMA board of directors twice, once as chairman.

Dachman also been an advocate for the Center for Growing Talent Women’s Fresh Perspectives. “I am humbled to be considered in the company of the past recipients of this award,” Dachman said in the release. “I have gotten far more from the industry than I have given. Thanks to PMA and the industry overall for a great ride.”

The Bryan E. Silbermann Collaboration Award was established in 2016 in recognition of Silbermann’s 30 years at PMA, including 20 years as its president. The award, according to the release, recognizes collaborative leadership styles in uniting industry members or organizations to achieve solutions to industry issues.

Smith has a long track record as a collaborator who takes on challenges, according to the release. Smith has served on the Romaine Task Force, worked with Western Growers and the Center for Produce Safety, and was a key player in the Produce Traceability Initiative. He volunteered with PMA and the Center for Growing Talent for more than 10 years and is a longtime supporter of the University of Arizona College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, according to the release.

“I am certainly honored in receiving this prestigious award, more so by recognizing who it is named after,” Smith said in the release. “To follow Dave Corsi as the previous award winner is even more humbling. I thank PMA for including me in this elite circle.”

Here is a link to the article originally published by The Packer.


This milestone for Brighter Bites CEO Rich Dachman was also reported by the following publications:

Produce Blue Book
And Now U Know
Supermarket Perimeter
The Produce News

 

Brighter Bites Awarded with PHA Impact Award

Brighter Bites is just *peachless* to be the 2018 recipient of the Partnership for a Healthier America Impact Award! The PHA Impact Award is presented to a group or individual who has sparked change at the community level to help build a healthier future. Brighter Bites received the award in September at the PHA Fit to Celebrate Gala in Washington, D.C.
Congratulations to our fellow awardees – The Walking Classroom Institute, Seth Goldman, Mercedes-Benz USA, and Laureus USA.
Thank you to PHA for working tirelessly to support these organizations in their mission to create healthier communities for children!

Brighter Bites Honored with PHA Award

Brighter Bites is incredibly honored to be a recipient of the Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA) 2018 Impact Award. Each year, the PHA Impact Award is presented to groups or individuals working at the community level to help build a healthier future.

The PHA Impact Award recognizes organizations that demonstrate a measurable impact on communities disproportionately facing obesity. Researchers at the UTHealth School of Public Health found that students and families participating in Brighter Bites programs significantly decreased the amount of sugars consumed and increased their intake of fresh fruits and vegetables.

“We know that when families have access to nutritious food and better information, they opt for better health choices,” said Brighter Bites founder Lisa Helfman. “I’m so proud to accept this award on behalf of our incredible team who is working tirelessly to ensure that more kids and families across the country have access to both healthy produce and the nutrition know-how to prepare it.”

Brighter Bites was among four other finalists this year, including The National Fitness Foundation, OPEN – Online Physical Education Network, SuperChefs, and The Walking Classroom Institute.

Brighter Bites will receive the award at Partnership for a Healthier America’s gala in Washington, DC, on September 27. Brighter Bites will share this distinction with The Walking Classroom, which enhances students’ physical, mental, and academic health through exercise.

Learn more about the honor and how you can attend the gala here.

Press Release: Brighter Bites wins Impact Award

Media Contact:
Stefanie Cousins
Stefanie.Cousins@brighterbites.org
919-360-4156

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Nutrition Education Nonprofit Honored With Prestigious Award from Partnership for a Healthier America

National nonprofit Brighter Bites wins Impact Award from organization creating solutions to ensure children will live healthier lives

Houston, TX (August 6, 2018)Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA), the nonpartisan nonprofit creating solutions to ensure that all children and young adults will live healthier lives announced today that Brighter Bites will receive its annual Impact Award at the September 27 gala in Washington, DC. The PHA Impact Award is presented each year to a group or individual working at the community level to help build a healthier future.

“We are proud to present Brighter Bites with this year’s Impact Award for its service to local communities across the country,” said PHA President and CEO Nancy E. Roman. “Brighter Bites is helping to create access and instill habits around fresh food that has life-long health benefits.”

Brighter Bites was co-founded by Lisa Helfman and Dr. Shreela Sharma in Houston, Texas. Since its founding in 2012, Brighter Bites has donated over 17 million pounds of fresh produce, and 100,000s of nutrition education materials to over 53,000 families struggling to access or afford nutritious food. Brighter Bites programs and nutrition education materials are currently delivered through six programs based in Houston, Dallas, Austin, Southwestern Florida, Washington, DC, and New York City.

The PHA Impact Award recognizes organizations that demonstrate a measurable impact on communities disproportionately facing obesity. Researchers at the UTHealth School of Public Health found that students and families participating in Brighter Bites programs significantly decreased the amount of sugars consumed and increased their intake of fresh fruits and vegetables.

“We know that when families have access to nutritious food and better information, they opt for better health choices,” said Brighter Bites founder Lisa Helfman. “I’m so proud to accept this award on behalf of our incredible team who is working tirelessly to ensure that more kids and families across the country have access to both healthy produce and the nutrition know-how to prepare it.”

Brighter Bites was among four other finalists this year, including The National Fitness Foundation, OPEN – Online Physical Education Network, SuperChefs, and The Walking Classroom Institute.

Brighter Bites will receive the award at Partnership for a Healthier America’s gala in Washington, DC, on September 27. Brighter Bites will share this distinction with The Walking Classroom, which enhances students’ physical, mental, and academic health through exercise.

About Brighter Bites:
Brighter Bites is a nonprofit that creates communities of health through fresh food with the goal of changing behavior among children and their families to prevent obesity and achieve long-term health. Brighter Bites is an evidence-based, multi-component elementary school, preschool, and summer camp program that utilizes reliable access to fruits and vegetables, nutrition education, and consistent exposure to recipes and messages that feature fresh food. Since 2012, Brighter Bites has provided more than 17 million pounds of produce and 100,000s of nutrition education materials to more than 53,000 families and teachers in Houston, Dallas, Austin, New York City, the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan area, and Southwest Florida. To learn more about Brighter Bites visit www.brighterbites.org.

Brighter Bites Receives 2016 Texas Health Champion Award

THCA Plaque Photo

On Thursday, September 15, Brighter was presented with the 2016 Texas Health Champion Award at a ceremony held at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin. Scott McClelland, President of H-E-B in Houston, introduced Founder Lisa Helfman and in his remarks said Brighter Bites is changing outcomes and changing the way people shop for groceries in a positive way.

Lisa accepted the award with Brighter Bites Co-Founder Dr. Shreela Sharma and Executive Director Sam Newman. Thanking Dr. Sharma for her partnership, Lisa touted the publication of her most recent research in Preventive Medicine, “Today we know that Brighter Bites works,” Lisa told the audience. “To think that this little idea I had has scientific credibility is so humbling, and then to be recognized as the Texas Health Champion .. it’s just beyond my wildest expectations. Thank you for the honor, thank you for giving us the opportunity, and we hope to make you proud in the future by helping many more families see that health really can be achieved through fresh food.”

Watch a video of the entire awards ceremony here.

Brighter Bites Wins 2016 Texas Health Champion Award!

As part of the 9th Annual Texas Obesity Awareness Week (September 11-17, 2016), the Texas Health Champion Award is presented to public health leaders who have demonstrated exemplary achievement in reducing the burden and/or raising awareness of the obesity epidemic in Texas.

Brighter Bites is this year’s organizational winner and we are thrilled to share the news with you!

The awards will be presented at the 2016 Texas Health Champion Award Ceremony on September 15 in Austin. The ceremony will provide attendees the opportunity to meet and network with other leaders in obesity prevention from across the state as well as celebrate the successes of the 2016 Champions. The event is free and open to the public. Click here to learn more about the award ceremony and register to attend. We hope you will join us!