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About Us
Maine Potato Board
The Maine Potato Board was created in 1986 by an act of
the Maine Legislature for the purpose of establishing a cohesive
framework for effective leadership within the potato industry. The
mission of the Maine Potato Board is to provide a competitive
environment for Maine’s potato growers, processors, and dealers, and to
create both stability and the infrastructure for future growth,
while promoting economic importance to the state and quality of product. The
Board is an information and advisory resource for Maine’s potato
growers, dealers, and processors, as well as the general public on all
matters relating to potatoes in Maine.

Seated
L to R: Mark Tarr, Bart Bradbury
Standing L to R: Gregg Garrison,
Noah Winslow,
David Bartlett, Erica Fitzpatrick Peabody,
Shawn Doyen, Dominic LaJoie,
Shane Mullen, Murray Blackstone and Scott Irving.
(Absent from photo - Brandon Roope)
Board Members & Officers
President - Brandon Roope (Presque Isle)
Vice President - Bart Bradbury (Easton)
Treasurer - Mark Tarr (Washburn)
Secretary - Shawn Doyen (Mapleton)
David Bartlett (Houlton)
Erica Fitzpatrick Peabody (Easton)
Gregg Garrison (Mars Hill)
Scott Irving (Caribou)
Dominic LaJoie (Van Buren)
Shane Mullen (Presque Isle)
Noah Winslow (Presque Isle)
Murray Blackstone (Caribou) Ex-Officio
Staff
Donald E. Flannery, Executive Director
Timothy P. Hobbs, Director of Development/Grower Relations
George F. McLaughlin, Agricultural Engineer
Jeannie M. Tapley, Office Manager
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