MCLEAN, VA. — The Food Production Solutions Association (FPSA) announced Allison Wachter was appointed the new vice president of engagement and business development.

In her new role, Wachter will work alongside president and chief executive officer Matthew R. Ott, helping to lead FPSA on a transformative journey to further enhance member value proposition and build its footprint in the food industry. She will oversee membership, event and volunteer initiatives, and play a critical role in developing new service offerings and resources for FPSA members.

“As we continue to evolve with a new name, brand and vision, Allison is arriving at an exciting time in the organization’s history,” Ott said. “We look forward to tapping into her many years of non-profit experience as we continue to improve engagement and collaboration amongst companies from across the food industry.” 

With more than 20 years of experience in the association industry, Wachter brings a wealth of knowledge and leadership skills to her new position. Throughout her career, she has led teams and developed strategies that have improved member engagement and increased organizational revenue.

“I am excited to work with the staff and the board of directors on improving our existing member benefits and developing new programs, services and events that help ensure continued success for FPSA and our member companies,” Wachter said.