Harvesters CEO Wins Prestigious Feeding America National Award

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April 11, 2022Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, presented the John van Hengel award at the organization’s annual conference. The 2022 John van Hengel Fellowship was awarded to Valerie Nicholson-Watson, President and CEO of Harvesters—The Community Food Network

The award is the highest honor in food banking, a lifetime achievement award intended to be the crowning honor of a winner’s food banking career. The award was created in 2002 to honor the founder of the world’s first food bank, St. Mary’s in Phoenix, who is commonly known as the “Father of Food Banking.” The JVH Award recognizes career excellence in leadership, local impact, national influence, commitment, and entrepreneurial spirit in the area of hunger relief. 

“Throughout her distinguished career, Valerie has demonstrated passionate, influential leadership,” said Claire Babineaux-Fontenot, CEO of Feeding America. “She carries a contagious optimism and truly believes in the mission of serving neighbors in need. Those who work with her know that she has the extraordinary ability to motivate people around her to see past every obstacle. Valerie’s work at Harvesters has led the organization to grow its food distribution, strengthen its financial stability, and enhance its innovative programming, all to make sure food is available to anyone who needs it.” 

Nicholson-Watson has led Harvesters since 2013. But her involvement with the organization, first as director of community services, then as a board member, and finally as President and CEO, spans 20 years. 

As president and CEO, Nicholson-Watson guided the organization through two years of COVID-19 pandemic response where the need for food assistance increased as much as 40 percent above previous levels. Despite great operational disruptions impacting volunteers and food supply, the organization raised more than $50 million dollars and distributed more than 136 million pounds of food to meet the increased need during this time. 

Also, during Nicholson-Watson’s tenure, Harvesters marked its 40th anniversary, expanded both its Kansas City and Topeka facilities, enhanced its disaster relief response program, implemented a food pantry program within schools, and began its Hunger to Health Initiative which educates about the intersection of hunger and health and builds relationships with healthcare partners designed to address a root cause of hunger and help food-insecure families and seniors gain long-term stability. 

Nicholson-Watson’s dedication and leadership to hunger-relief expands beyond Harvesters’ 26-county service area. She served as president of Feeding Missouri (the state’s association of food banks) and on the National Council at Feeding America. 

Nicholson-Watson will retire from Harvesters on June 30. A search is underway for her replacement.

About Harvesters—The Community Food Network

Harvesters is a regional food serving a 26-county area of northwestern Missouri and northeastern Kansas. Harvesters provides food and related household products to more than 760 nonprofit agencies including food pantries, community kitchens, shelters, and others. Agencies in Harvesters’ network provide food assistance to as many as 141,500 different people each month. Harvesters, which was founded in 1979, is a certified member of Feeding America, a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks, serving all 50 states. For more information, visit www.harvesters.org. 

About Feeding America

Feeding America® is the largest hunger-relief organization in the United States. Through a network of more than 200 food banks, 21 statewide food bank associations, and over 60,000 partner agencies, food pantries and meal programs, we helped provide 6.6 billion meals to tens of millions of people in need last year. Feeding America also supports programs that prevent food waste and improve food security among the people we serve; brings attention to the social and systemic barriers that contribute to food insecurity in our nation; and advocates for legislation that protects people from going hungry. Visit www.feedingamerica.org, find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter