POP Launches Search for New Executive Director

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Phil Forsyth

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Sep 8, 2025, 11:22:12 AMSep 8
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Philly Orchardists,
Apologies for any cross-posting with those of you on our other email lists!  Please do note that Kim and I both intend to stay with the organization and shift to other roles that best suit our strengths.  And please consider forwarding this to anyone who might be a good fit for the position!  

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Dear Philadelphia Orchard Project Community,

 

We’re reaching out with some big news as we enter a new phase of growth for POP.

 

After years of growing this work together and guiding POP’s mission, from designing and planting orchards and deepening community connections to expanding our programs and impact, we’re preparing for an important transition and launching the search for POP’s next Executive Director!

 

We have helped lead POP since 2007: from its early days as a grassroots volunteer-led organization, with Kim serving on its board for seven years from 2009 to 2016, and Phil evolving from a volunteer to first staff member and then POP’s founding executive director. Since 2019, we have shared leadership of the organization as Co-Executive Directors and have overseen significant growth of the team, expanded the budget through sustainable funding streams, and furthered POP’s impact through new partnerships and programs.

 

At the same time, we recognize that the path forward in POP’s continued evolution is for us to shift to new roles within the organization to make room for new leadership. We will work closely and collaboratively with POP’s board and staff to ensure a thoughtful transition into this next phase.

 

We are proud that POP has become a trusted force for food justice, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment, and we remain deeply committed to helping POP continue to thrive.

 

Thank you for being part of this journey with us. View the announcement to learn more about the transition and the new Executive Director position. We’re grateful for your continued support and partnership.

 

With gratitude,

 

Phil Forsyth and Kim Jordan

 

 

We humbly acknowledge that POP works in the unceded Indigenous territory of the Lenni-Lenape and Wingohocking people, who were and continue to be active stewards of the land.

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Phil Forsyth

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Sep 8, 2025, 12:09:18 PMSep 8
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Sorry folks, apparently the last email content didn't come through clearly in all formats.  Resending the message in a different format, see below! 

Phil Forsyth, Co-Executive Director
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Search for New Executive Director

Dear Philadelphia Orchard Project Community,

 

We’re reaching out with some big news as we enter a new phase of growth for POP.

 

After years of growing this work together and guiding POP’s mission, from designing and planting orchards and deepening community connections to expanding our programs and impact, we’re preparing for an important transition and launching the search for POP’s next Executive Director!

 

We have helped lead POP since 2007: from its early days as a grassroots volunteer-led organization, with Kim serving on its board for seven years from 2009 to 2016, and Phil evolving from a volunteer to first staff member and then POP’s founding executive director. Since 2019, we have shared leadership of the organization as Co-Executive Directors and have overseen significant growth of the team, expanded the budget through sustainable funding streams, and furthered POP’s impact through new partnerships and programs.

 

At the same time, we recognize that the path forward in POP’s continued evolution is for us to shift to new roles within the organization to make room for new leadership. We will work closely and collaboratively with POP’s board and staff to ensure a thoughtful transition into this next phase.

 

We are proud that POP has become a trusted force for food justice, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment, and we remain deeply committed to helping POP continue to thrive.

 

Thank you for being part of this journey with us. View the announcement to learn more about the transition and the new Executive Director position. We’re grateful for your continued support and partnership.

 

With gratitude,

 

Phil Forsyth and Kim Jordan

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We’re reaching out with some big news as we enter a new phase of growth for POP. After years of growing this work together and guiding POP’s mission, from designing and planting orchards and deepening community connections to expand…
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POP Launches Search for New Executive Director

By Indy Shome on September 8, 2025

We’re reaching out with some big news as we enter a new phase of growth for POP.

After years of growing this work together and guiding POP’s mission, from designing and planting orchards and deepening community connections to expanding our programs and impact, we’re preparing for an important transition and launching the search for POP’s next Executive Director!

We have helped lead POP since 2007: from its early days as a grassroots volunteer-led organization, with Kim serving on its board for seven years from 2009 to 2016, and Phil evolving from a volunteer to first staff member and then POP’s founding executive director. Since 2019, we have shared leadership of the organization as Co-Executive Directors and have overseen significant growth of the team, expanded the budget through sustainable funding streams, and furthered POP’s impact through new partnerships and programs.

At the same time, we recognize that the path forward in POP’s continued evolution is for us to shift to new roles within the organization to make room for new leadership. We will work closely and collaboratively with POP’s board and staff to ensure a thoughtful transition into this next phase.

We are proud that POP has become a trusted force for food justice, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment, and we remain deeply committed to helping POP continue to thrive.

Thank you for being part of this journey with us. View the announcement to learn more about the transition and the new Executive Director position. We’re grateful for your continued support and partnership.

With gratitude, 

Phil Forsyth and Kim Jordan

Celebrating POP's new high tunnel construction. L-R: POP Co-Executive Director Phil Forsyth, Philadelphia City Council members Nicolas O'Rourke, Kendra Brooks, and Jamie Gauthier, Woodlands Executive Director Jessica Baumert, POP Co-Executive Director Kim Jordan, Urban Creators Executive Director Elizabeth Okero.

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