In an exciting yet bittersweet announcement made on Monday, the Mid-South Food Bank revealed that their esteemed president and CEO, Dr. Cathy Pope, will be stepping down from her position on December 6. After leading the organization since 2019, Dr. Pope is setting her sights on a new role with a nonprofit in Atlanta. This news comes as a surprise to many in the community who have come to admire Dr. Pope’s unwavering dedication to fighting hunger in the Mid-South region.
During her time at the helm of the Mid-South Food Bank, Dr. Pope worked tirelessly to improve food access for those in need. Under her guidance, the organization became pivotal in providing millions of meals to families facing food insecurity. From overseeing the daily operations to forming key partnerships, Dr. Pope’s leadership played a central role in the food bank’s growth and operational success.
“The work we’ve done over the past few years is something I will always cherish,” Dr. Pope stated in a press release. Many community members have expressed their gratitude for her commitment, with numerous individuals sharing heartfelt stories about how the food bank, and Dr. Pope specifically, helped them in difficult times.
As plans are put in place for Dr. Pope’s departure, the Mid-South Food Bank has appointed Scott Fortin, the current Chief Operating Officer (COO), to serve as the interim leader. Fortin has been with the organization since 2019, making him a familiar face within the community and a trusted member of the staff. He has been instrumental in enhancing operations at the food bank’s distribution centers in Memphis and Batesville.
Scott Fortin expressed his enthusiasm for continuing the mission set forth by Dr. Pope, proclaiming, “We have an incredible team and a strong foundation to build upon.” With Fortin at the wheel temporarily, stakeholders are hopeful that the transition will be smooth as the food bank continues its vital mission to combat hunger in the region.
Looking ahead, the Mid-South Food Bank aims to maintain its momentum in providing essential services to those in need. The organization works in collaboration with over 200 partners, including local and national organizations, to ensure that communities receive the support they need. This collaborative effort embodies the true spirit of helping each other and gives hope to many families throughout the Mid-South.
While change can be daunting, many believe that Scott Fortin possesses the skills and knowledge needed for this new interim role. With his background, he’s well-prepared to keep the food bank’s mission alive and thriving during this transitional phase. The food bank has expressed gratitude to Dr. Pope for her leadership and commitment as they now embark on a new chapter.
Residents of Memphis have reacted with mixed emotions to the news of Dr. Pope’s departure. On one hand, there’s a sense of sadness as they bid farewell to a beloved leader. On the other hand, there’s excitement for Dr. Pope as she embarks on a new opportunity in Atlanta. Community member Maya Richards shared her thoughts, saying, “Dr. Pope really changed the game for us. I’m sad to see her go, but I’m happy for her and know she’ll keep doing great things.”
As the Mid-South Food Bank prepares for its transition, it’s clear that the community will continue to rally around the organization to ensure that nobody goes hungry. The work continues, and together, they look forward to a bright future ahead!
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