In May, Oppy chairman, CEO, and managing partner John Anderson will receive the prestigious International Humanitarian Ellis Island Medal of Honor, an award that celebrates the legacy of immigrants and recognizes those who have made significant contributions to society.
Each year honorees are selected for their exceptional commitment to service through their professional, cultural, or civic endeavors. The Ellis Island Medal of Honor is officially acknowledged by both U.S. Houses of Congress and is recorded annually in the Congressional Record.
Anderson is being recognized for his leadership at the company and within the fresh produce industry, where he has long supported and advanced global trade, sustainability, and innovation.
Anderson will be formally honored during a ceremony on May 10, 2025, on Ellis Island in New York.
Past recipients of the Ellis Island Medal of Honor include eight U.S. presidents (Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter), numerous Nobel laureates, and such philanthropists as Susan Rockefeller and David Rockefeller Jr.
Notable recipients from the business world include Apple CEO John Sculley and Google Chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt. While often reserved for Americans, outstanding international honorees have included H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco, former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, and political leaders from Northern Ireland Peter Robinson and Martin McGuinness.
"Ellis Island symbolizes a new beginning for generations of North Americans who passed through its gates in pursuit of their dreams," Anderson said. "It serves as a powerful reminder that many of us begin our journeys with humble origins, and through perseverance and vision we can accomplish extraordinary things."
Anderson will be formally honored during a ceremony on May 10, 2025, on Ellis Island in New York. The event will be followed by fireworks at the Statue of Liberty, the historic gateway for millions of immigrants who arrived in America seeking new opportunities.
"John's dedication has helped shape the company's ongoing success while exercising a positive influence on the global marketplace," said Oppy president and chief operating officer David Smith.
Anderson's many accolades, including the King Charles III Coronation Medal, underscore the impact of his professional achievements and philanthropic contributions, which have enriched communities and fostered international collaboration. His commitment to excellence and humanitarian values exemplifies the spirit of this distinguished honor.
Chairman of the Ellis Island Honors Society Nasser J. Kazeminy thanked Anderson for all he has done for the nation and the world.
For more information:
Kelsey Van Lissum
Oppy
Tel.: +1 (604) 461-6779
kelsey.van.lissum@oppy.com
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