Maryland 2025– The Maryland Food Center Authority (MFCA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Katie Zenk as the Authority’s new Executive Director, effective August 13, 2025.
Experienced in food systems, agricultural economics, and public policy, Zenk most recently served in key leadership roles at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, including Senior Advisor to the Secretary and Deputy Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs. Her background spans both the public and private sectors, including work on Capitol Hill and with agricultural cooperatives, where she led federal policy efforts to strengthen food supply chains and support producers.
Zenk succeeds longtime Executive Director Dr. Don Darnall, who retired earlier this year after more than 30 years of service. Under Darnall’s leadership, MFCA grew into a critical hub for Maryland’s food distribution system and a model of public-private sector collaboration.
“Katie will keep the Food Center Authority moving forward with the solid team already in place in Jessup,” said Gail Yeiser, Chair of the MFCA Board of Directors. “We are looking forward to her leadership and the fresh perspective she brings as we continue building on the Authority’s success.”
The Maryland Food Center Authority serves as a vital public-private partner dedicated to strengthening Maryland’s food infrastructure. As the developer and operator of the Maryland Food Center in Jessup—a centralized hub for food distribution—the MFCA plays a key role in ensuring the state’s food supply is safe, efficient, and sustainable.
“Katie’s national experience and passion for sustainable food systems will benefit Maryland’s economy, food security, and communities,” said Maryland Agriculture Secretary Kevin Atticks. “We’re thrilled to welcome her leadership.”
Zenk was selected following a comprehensive search and multi-phase interview process conducted by a hiring committee made up of members of Maryland Food Center Authority Board of Directors, including the Board Chair, University of Maryland, the Comptroller and other Cabinet Members.
“I am incredibly excited about the appointment of Katie Zenk as the Food Center Authority’s new leader,” said Comptroller Brooke Lierman. “She brings the right set of skills and experiences to lead the next chapter of this unique and special organization in our state.”
“Katie Zenk’s extensive expertise and forward-thinking approach stood out during the selection process,” said Maryland Department of General Services Secretary Atif Chaudhry. “I’m proud to welcome her as Executive Director and excited to see how she will build on Maryland Food Center Authority’s strong foundation, and guide them into an exciting new era.”
Under Zenk’s leadership, the MFCA will continue to focus on developing and maintaining modern, sanitary, and economically viable food distribution facilities. With a mission to support food security and economic vitality across the state, the MFCA aims to be a national model for innovation and excellence in food infrastructure.