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|   | ==Composition and Membership==  |   | ==Composition and Membership==  | 
|   | The first EACRC was composed of 8 members from industry, academia, and consumer advocacy.  |   | The first EACRC was composed of 8 members from industry, academia, and consumer advocacy.  | 
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| − | === Membership===  | + | ===Membership===  | 
|   | Three of these members (Laura Jones, Keith Mussar, and Nancy Olewiler) returned to serve on the second EACRC.  |   | Three of these members (Laura Jones, Keith Mussar, and Nancy Olewiler) returned to serve on the second EACRC.  | 
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|   | |<strong>Anne Fowlie</strong>  |   | |<strong>Anne Fowlie</strong>  | 
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| − | | [[File:20190501-fowlie.jpg|left|frameless|158x158px]]Anne Fowlie manages a range of special projects for the Fruit & Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corporation (DRC), an international member-based body providing a range of commercial dispute resolution services to the produce industry on product entering commerce in the North American market.  | + | |[[File:20190501-fowlie.jpg|left|frameless|158x158px]]Anne Fowlie manages a range of special projects for the Fruit & Vegetable Dispute Resolution Corporation (DRC), an international member-based body providing a range of commercial dispute resolution services to the produce industry on product entering commerce in the North American market.  | 
|   | From 1999-2016, Anne was the Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC). Under her guidance the CHC undertook a leadership role in a multi-stakeholder effort which resulted in the 2002 establishment and launch of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pest Management Centre. During this time she oversaw the team which developed and successfully implemented the CanadaGAP® On-Farm-Food Safety Program for Fruits and Vegetables in Canada.  |   | From 1999-2016, Anne was the Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Horticultural Council (CHC). Under her guidance the CHC undertook a leadership role in a multi-stakeholder effort which resulted in the 2002 establishment and launch of the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Pest Management Centre. During this time she oversaw the team which developed and successfully implemented the CanadaGAP® On-Farm-Food Safety Program for Fruits and Vegetables in Canada.  | 
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