Meet Mitzi

Mitzi holds degrees a BA with honors from Harvard University and an MPA from George Washington University, where her 1965 thesis was on the future of computers. She was one of the U.S. Delegates to the United Nations Conference on Women in Nairobi. She’s a former Commissioner of the National Committee on Library and Information Science.

Mitzi’s professional career includes being a former rice grower, past president of the 40,000 member American Agri-Women, and as a writer, in the 1990s, her nationally syndicated column, “The Environment and You,” was the most widely syndicated environmental column in the US.

Today she writes for the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents and for Psychology Today, plus her work has appeared in publications such as the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Examiner, the Epoch Times, and USA Today.

As a war correspondent, Mitzi has visited Ukraine four times as the guest of the Kyiv Region Police. Many of her interviews were conducted in bomb shelters while the cities she was visiting were under active attack. In December of 2022, she auctioned her Atocha emerald engagement ring for $1.2 million, with all the proceeds going to benefit Ukraine.

Mitzi has also produced and hosted more than 400 half hour interview shows for Mitzi’s Country Magazine on KXTV, the CBS affiliate in Sacramento, California. In addition, she hosted and produced more than 300 editions of Mitzi’s Country Comments, which was syndicated to 76 stations. Her radio series, Tips from the Farmer to You, were broadcast weekly for two years on the Coast to Coast Radio Network.

Affiliations

Decorated Eggs

Her egg decorating hobby began in1993 when a back injury kept her housebound and unable to walk for almost a year. She was looking for a hobby to make the time pass, and it occurred to her that since people called Frank “the Chicken Man,” it would be fun to be “The Egg Lady.”

Writing

When Mitzi is not on stage speaking to audiences about success tips, family business, and company culture—she indulges her love for writing. Mitzi’s years of experience as an author has produced 27 books, hundreds of articles and blogs, and continues to result in engaging story-telling magic that turns success goals into reality for people everywhere.

Frank's Biography

Immerse yourself in the story of Frank Perdue, as told by his loving wife, Mitzi Perdue. Mitzi takes her readers on a journey of the many lessons Frank imparts during his life and career. This tale of a one-of-a-kind American entrepreneur is not only a biography, but a business book that shows entrepreneurs how to follow their path to success. For more information, including excerpts, click here or visit the store

Autobiography

After her sister challenged each of the five siblings to write memoirs for their grandchildren—and for each other—Mitzi took pen to paper. The result, I Didn’t Bargain for This, is an intimate look at Mitzi’s life as the daughter of one of America s greatest entrepreneurs and the wife of a chicken magnate. For more information or to purchase your copy, Click Here.

Environmental Columns

During Mitzi’s 22 years as a syndicated columnist, she wrote first for California’s Capitol News and then for the Scripps Howard News Service. To browse through and read her articles, Click Here.

Philanthropy Columns

Mitzi describes her columns on philanthropy as a “labor of love”. Using her extensive writing experience, she told stories of various charities—giving staff and volunteers a public pat on the back—and letting people know how they could help. To read her articles, Click Here.

Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News

Mitzi has a strong understanding of complex scientific and mathematical concepts and has produced and hosted more than 400 interview shows, often in conjunction with scientists at the University of California at Davis. See a sample of what she has written for GEN: Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News.

Academy of Women's Health

Mitzi keeps audiences up to date on what’s new in women’s health in the official blog of the Academy of Women’s Health. See her most recent posts here.