Flying Food Group announces Monica Wilsher’s retirement after 26 years of service

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Flying Food Group (FFG) has announced the retirement of Monica Wilsher, who served as General Manager at the company’s Miami location for 26 years. The announcement was made on March 28 through a post on LinkedIn.

According to FFG’s post, Wilsher is recognized for her significant contributions to the company, including her role in shaping its culture and driving operational success. “Your commitment to excellence and your passion for your work have left an indelible mark on our team and the entire company,” the company said.

The company expressed gratitude for Wilsher’s service and leadership impact. It highlighted her contributions and relationships formed during her tenure. As she retires, colleagues and team members have shared their appreciation and well-wishes.

Audrey Ceccaldi, Leading Food, Beverage & Ancillaries at Virgin Atlantic, commented on the post: “Congratulations Monica! End of an era. You have been an amazing GM and I will always recall my very first visit to your unit back in 2015 and how impressed I was with your hands-on approach and your commitment to excellence.”

Flying Food Group is described as a leading airline and retail food caterer that provides high-quality meal solutions to major airlines, airports, and retail partners worldwide. The company emphasizes sustainability and innovation by integrating eco-friendly practices into its operations while maintaining excellence in food service and logistics.



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