Pro*Act welcomes Kim Snyder as senior manager of food safety

Kim brings more than two decades of experience in food safety and quality management, working with commodities as varied as spices, mushrooms, cheese, milk, pasta, snacks, and juices.

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Monterey, CA (January 5, 2022) – North America’s leading distributor of fresh produce PRO*ACT welcomes Kim Snyder as its new Senior Manager of Food Safety.

Kim brings more than two decades of experience in food safety and quality management, working with commodities as varied as spices, mushrooms, cheese, milk, pasta, snacks, and juices.

A graduate of Penn State with degrees in Nutrition Science and Food Science, she has honed her skills while working for industry leaders such as Kraft, McCormick, Borden, and Monterey Mushrooms. She is experienced in preventive controls, supplier compliance, third-party audits, sanitary equipment design, pathogen mitigation, recall management and regulatory compliance.

“We are excited for the addition of Kim to our team. She will bring with her a strong knowledge of supplier food safety programs and will lead our recall management system. With Kim’s strong background, she will take our best in-class Food Safety Program to even a higher level. Food Safey now more than ever is an integral part of PRO*ACT and its value to our customer.” shared COO Brian Kane.

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