IPC Appoints Two New Commissioners

The IPC welcomes two new commissioners, Brian Lundquist of Idahoan Foods, LLC (left) and Klaren Koompin, a grower in American Falls (far right). Brian Jones of Sun Valley Potatoes will serve his second three-year term.
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During the Idaho Potato Commission’s (IPC) October meeting, two new Commissioners were sworn in. Brian Lundquist of Idahoan Foods, LLC and Klaren Koompin, a grower in American Falls will each serve three-year terms. Brian Jones of Sun Valley Potatoes was sworn in for his second term. 

The Commissioners help drive the direction of the IPC’s marketing and research programs, which are all designed to increase Idaho potato consumption, encourage consumers to proactively look for the “Grown in Idaho®” seal, and meet at least one of three overarching goals:

  1. Stimulate demand for all Idaho-branded potato products domestically and internationally.
  2. Educate consumers that Idaho potatoes are nutritious, heart-healthy, and relevant for today’s lifestyles.
  3. Build consumer and customer loyalty in seeking “Grown in Idaho” products.
    Nine Commissioners represent Idaho potato growers, shippers and processors. They are nominated by industry peers and selected by Governor Brad Little. The Commissioners are:
    ⦁ Mark Darrington (Big D Farms) – Chairman 
    ⦁ Eric Jemmett (J&S Farms) – Vice Chairman
    ⦁ Daren Bitter (Bittersweet Farms)
    ⦁ Brian Jones (Sun Valley Potatoes)
    ⦁ Klaren Koompin (Koompin Farms)
    ⦁ Brian Lundquist (Idahoan® Foods, LLC)
    ⦁ Paul Saito (McCain Foods US)
    ⦁ Mike Telford (Sun Valley Seed & Lost River Seed)
    ⦁ Bryan Wada (Wada Farms) 
    For more information on each Commissioner visit the Idaho® potato website.