Dawn Winsauer promoted to VP slot at PSSI

Dawn Winsauer has been promoted to vice president of operations at PSSI, a food safety and contract sanitation provider.

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(Courtesy PSSI)

Dawn Winsauer has been promoted to vice president of operations at PSSI, a food safety and contract sanitation provider.

Winsauer oversees the company’s customer relationships and operational initiative with food processors in the South Central region, which includes Missouri, Oklahoma and Arkansas.
She has nearly 25 years in the sanitation field, according to a news release, and has had numerous roles at PSSI, including assistant site manager, senior technical service manager, area manager, and most recently, division manager of the South Central region.

Winsauer is SQF certified and has OSHA and food safety training.

“Her in-depth experience and expertise across the company make her a perfect fit for this position and we are proud of her outstanding accomplishments,” Dan Taft, PSSI president and CEO, said in the release.

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