Duda Farm Fresh Foods Names New National Account Manager

Amanda Brown-Estelle brings deep retail expertise as the company continues to invest in the future.

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Amanda Brown-Estelle has joined Duda Farm Fresh Foods as its national account manager.
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Duda Farm Fresh Foods, a grower and processor of fresh vegetables, has hired Amanda Brown-Estelle as its national account manager. Duda says in this key leadership role, Brown-Estelle will support its national retail accounts and help drive continued growth through strong customer partnerships.

The company says the addition of Brown-Estelle highlights its continued investment in leadership as it builds for the future.

Brown-Estelle most recently spent nine years with IFCO in business development, where she worked across multiple levels of the retail sector to drive new business growth, strengthen existing partnerships and identify new channel opportunities.

She also brings more than 20 years of experience at Walmart, where she held several high-impact roles, including director of PMO for small formats and senior buyer for produce, floral and bakery. Duda says this extensive retail expertise gives her a unique perspective that will help it better serve its customers and align closely with evolving market needs.

“Amanda brings an exceptional combination of retail insight, strategic thinking and relationship-building expertise to our team,” says Alan Ediger, vice president of sales at Duda Farm Fresh Foods. “Her deep understanding of the customer, paired with her passion for the produce industry, will be instrumental as we continue to strengthen our partnerships and deliver value to our retail customers.”

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