//American Peanut Shellers Association announces new Executive Director

American Peanut Shellers Association announces new Executive Director

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ALBANY – The American Peanut Shellers Association announces the appointment of the new Executive Director.

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American Peanut Shellers Association announced that it has appointed Chris Chammoun as its Executive Director.

Founded on April 5, 1919, American Peanut Shellers Association’s mission is to provide leadership and a unified voice for the U.S. peanut shelling industry to ensure its long-term success and economic sustainability by advocating for favorable policies and regulations as well as supporting market access. Headquartered in Albany, Georgia, American Peanut Shellers Association represents the professional interests of nine active shelling members and 165 associate members throughout the U.S. and abroad.

In his new role as Executive Director, Chris Chammoun will be responsible for leading American Peanut Shellers Association’s dedicated team of professionals while growing the value of the organization to its members, donors, sponsors, partners and other stakeholders. He will lead efforts to expand the organization’s programs while growing and strengthening its membership base. Chammoun will also oversee the continued implementation of the association’s three-year strategic plan, recently developed by a strategic planning committee paving the way for transformative growth and operational success.

In addition to his role with American Peanut Shellers Association, Chammoun will serve as President of The Peanut Institute and The Peanut Institute Foundation. Founded in 1996, The Peanut Institute is a non-profit organization that supports nutrition research and develops educational programs to encourage healthful lifestyles that include peanuts and peanut products.

Chammoun brings extensive experience in agribusiness management, including strategic planning, agricultural technology and innovation, advocacy, and market economics. Previously, Chammoun worked with the Georgia Department of Economic Development where he served as Director of AgTech at the Georgia Center of Innovation. In this role, Chammoun led the economic development efforts in the agricultural technology sector in Georgia.

Prior to that, Chammoun has spent over 12 years in various roles within Georgia agriculture, where he held several leadership positions in the Georgia Department of Economic Development and served as Director of Public Affairs for the Georgia Cotton Commission.

“I am so excited that Chris Chammoun has agreed to serve as American Peanut Shellers Association’s next Executive Director. His education and background in agribusiness and markets, along with his economic development experience provide the prefect blend in leading both American Peanut Shellers Association and The Peanut Institute into the future. I think Chris is going to do a terrific job and be a valuable asset not only for the membership of American Peanut Shellers Association but for the entire peanut industry,” said Charles Birdsong, American Peanut Shellers Association Board Chair. “We’re thrilled to welcome Chris aboard.”

“It is truly an honor to be named the next Executive Director of the American Peanut Shellers Association. I’m very excited about carrying on the great work of this institution and leading the shelling industry through future opportunities and challenges. I’m also eager to bring my expertise to The Peanut Institute and The Peanut Institute Foundation. Having worked with many agribusinesses in the economic development space, I’ve seen first-hand how research and innovation can grow an industry beyond expectations. I look forward to working with the staff, Board, and our industry partners to ensure the future of the peanut industry,” said Chammoun.

The search was conducted by Vetted Solutions – specialists in executive search for purpose driven organizations.

About American Peanut Shellers Association
The American Peanut Shellers Association is a non-profit trade association, composed of commercial peanut shellers and crushers located throughout the United States. The primary purpose of the American Peanut Shellers Association is to promote the common interests of those engaged in the peanut shelling industry – both at home and abroad. Chartered on April 5, 1919, the Association is the oldest organized group in the peanut industry. To learn more about American Peanut Shellers Association, please visit their website at peanut-shellers.org.