Featured image: Aaron Fox with Fox Packaging (and brother of Craig Fox) positioned center with scholarship check at the celebration ceremony. Photo of the honoree, the late Craig Fox, inset on ceremony photo.
The late Craig Fox of Fox Packaging was honored during the recent Viva Fresh held in Houston, where the Texas International Produce Association “celebrated the vibrant spirit of the fresh produce industry while also paying tribute in memoriam to [a]Texas produce icon…”
A release from TIPA on May 9 noted, “The Viva Fresh Open golf tournament, presented by BEBO Distributing and H-E-B, posthumously honored Craig with a $25,000 scholarship in his name. Funds were raised through registrations from the annual golf tournament held this year at the Golf Club of Houston in Humble, TX. The scholarship is open to employees of TIPA member companies and their immediate family members.”
Craig passed away on Feb. 1, 2023. The release said he had dedicated more than four decades to the produce industry.
“After graduating from Texas Christian University in 1982, Fox started his career at his family’s business, Kenneth Fox Supply Co. (now Fox Packaging). As Vice President of Sales at Fox Packaging, Craig’s innovative approach and dedication to building relationships propelled the company to new heights – with a passion and unmatched vision for the industry.
“Described as a visionary and a friend to many, Craig’s impact extended far beyond the industry. He was known for his deep understanding of market challenges and unwavering commitment to customers. Craig’s legacy lives on through his sons, Jacob and Dylan Fox, who continue in his footsteps at Fox Packaging.”
During the 2024 Viva Fresh Open, IFCO Director of Retail Sales Ed Bertaud, co-chair of the tournament and Viva Fresh Steering Committee member, announced the posthumous scholarship in Craig’s honor.
“Once a year, we have the opportunity to recognize and honor a member of the Texas produce industry who is no longer with us but made numerous contributions to our industry,” Bertaud said. . “Craig is not only a member of a family, but also a member of a family business that we all would struggle to find a better example of, in terms of legacy, excellence, education, and promotion of our industry and I’m so proud to have him as this year’s recipient.”
Craig’s brother, Aaron Fox, accepted the scholarship check on behalf of the Fox family, expressing gratitude to TIPA and the Viva Fresh committee for honoring Craig.
“From everyone in the Fox family, I want to express a heartfelt gratitude to TIPA and the Viva Fresh steering committee for bestowing this honor on my brother,” Aaron said. “Craig had an unbelievable gift for understanding the intricate balance between tradition and innovation. While he had a tremendous respect for the roots of this industry, he constantly pushed the boundaries of what could be possible. As we honor his life and legacy, we pledge to uphold his greatest principle: remaining fully present in our interactions with the industry and listening attentively to our customers. This level of attentiveness allows us to uncover the path forward while determining necessary paths and actions to maintain the industry’s loyalty.”
The release said, “The Viva Fresh Open scholarship provides funding for students pursuing any educational opportunities related to any fresh produce supply chain field. This includes four-year college degree tracks and technical and certification-related tracks, such as electrical, HVAC, and heavy equipment operators.
“Thanks to funds raised from previous Viva Fresh Golf Opens, more than three dozen scholarships totaling more than $150,000 have already been awarded to help the region’s supply chain develop the next generation of produce professionals.”
For more information about the Viva Fresh Open Golf Tournament and the scholarship in Craig Fox’s honor, visit www.vivafreshexpo.com or contact the Texas International Produce Association at info@texipa.org or call (956) 581-8632.