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Sams Clubs Robert Fields Joins GAA Board of Directors

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GLOBAL - Robert Fields of Sams Club has joined the board of directors of the Global Aquaculture Alliance (GAA), the worlds leading standards-setting organisation for aquaculture seafood.

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Mr Fields is senior director for fresh meat, seafood and gourmet deli at Sam’s Club. A division of Walmart, Sam’s Club is a leading membership club store chain, with locations in the United States, Mexico, Brazil and China. Fields is a former director of meat and seafood at the Kroger Co., a major US supermarket company.

“I look forward to working with the GAA board on charting a course for greater aquaculture sustainability, which is critical if we’re to meet the food needs of the world’s growing population,” said Mr Fields (pictured).

“I also look forward to providing insight to the GAA board as a member of retail community on matters such as consumer education.”

GAA Executive Director Wally Stevens, added: “Bob Fields as an individual, and Walmart/Sam’s Club as a retailer, have been in the forefront on issues of sustainability, including aquaculture production. We are pleased that we will have his perspective as a board member on the issues facing our industry.”

There are 20 members of the GAA board of directors. Each member serves a two-year term.

Mike Berthet, director of fish and seafood for M&J Seafood, the United Kingdom’s largest independent seafood supplier, joined the GAA board in November. The addition of Fields and Berthet gives the GAA board greater representation from the retail and foodservice sectors, respectively.

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