Index Fresh promotes John Dmytriw to VP of business development

Index Fresh, Riverside, Calif., has promoted John Dmytriw to vice president of business development.

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Index Fresh, Riverside, Calif., has promoted John Dmytriw to vice president of business development.

Dmytriw, who joined the avocado company in 2008, most recently was senior business specialist, according to a news release.

“John’s 20 years in the global avocado industry have primed him to manage Index’s existing relationships and to provide leadership in expanding our account base,” Todd Elder, vice president of sales and marketing, said in the release. “We’re excited to have John in a position to further develop new partnerships across the globe.”

His new responsibilities include creating strategic business developments, driving revenue and developing sales approaches, according to the release.

“Avocados remain an exciting growth industry, and through its innovative culture Index Fresh adds value to the supply chain every day,” Dmytriw said in the release. “I’m thrilled to apply the tools Index has developed to continue to reach new clients and build upon a rock-solid foundation.”

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