President and CEO of Pump N Pantry Scott Quigg has joined the Pennsylvania Food Merchants Association (PFMA) board of directors after its annual board meeting in June. He joins to fill the role of Sam Anderson.
With 34 years of experience in the retail and petroleum industries, Quigg leads Pump N Pantry and its affiliates in northeastern and north central Pennsylvania.
“We’re thrilled to have Scott join the board. Scott’s experience and knowledge in the industry will be such an asset to the association,” said Alex Baloga, president and CEO of PFMA. “I’m thankful for the time that Sam served and for Pump N Pantry’s continued support.”
Quigg’s career began with Cumberland Farms Convenience Stores and Christy’s Markets in New England. He attended Boston University Questrom School of Business, earned his MBA and moved to Pennsylvania in 1993 to join the family business.
In 2000, he became president of fuel wholesaler Fleet Transport & Trading. Upon purchasing Pump N Pantry in 2001, he moved into his current role as president and CEO of Pump n Pantry and its affiliates.
Quigg graduated high school from Deerfield Academy, received a post-graduate high school diploma from the American School in Switzerland, a Bachelor’s in Philosophy from Bates College and an MBA from the Boston University Questrom School of Business.
Among other service, Quigg has served on the Vestry of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association, the board of directors of the Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, Mass. and currently serves on the board of directors as Treasurer of the Miss Hall’s School in Pittsfield, Mass.
He and his wife Melinda live in Montrose, Pa. and have two grown children.
PFMA is led by a 36-member board of directors that includes retail and associate members. This volunteer group shapes the association’s agenda. The company is a statewide trade association that advocates the views of nearly 800 convenience stores, supermarkets, independent grocers, wholesalers and consumer product vendors. PFMA members operate more than 4,000 stores and employ more than 250,000 Pennsylvanians.