Bryant Christie Inc. celebrates 30 years in business with new website and leadership

Sacramento, Calif.-based Bryant Christie Inc. has marked its 30-year anniversary as a leading provider of global market solutions for food, beverage and agribusiness.

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Sacramento, Calif.-based Bryant Christie Inc. has marked its 30-year anniversary as a leading provider of global market solutions for food, beverage and agribusiness.

The firm is launching a new website to introduce current and potential clients to its wide variety of services and expert staff, according to a news release.

“We’re extremely grateful to our clients, our employees and the network of U.S. government officials and other professionals around the world who have helped us accomplish so many great things over these past 30 years,” James Christie, founder, president and managing director of Bryant Christie Inc., said in the release.

BCI’s new website features information on expanded services offered under each of its three primary units that include:

  • Global access, which opens new markets and works to eliminate and navigate tariff and non-tariff trade barriers making it easier to sell products around the world.
  • Research and information that offers a suite of tools and expert analysis to help clients access and manage data critical to making business decisions in global markets.
  • Market development, which develops and implements strategic international marketing programs and secures government grants to help clients expand their international sales.

“One of the most important things BCI offers is a team of experienced professionals who lead and work on behalf of our clients,” Eric Rosenberg, BCI’s executive vice president and COO, said in the release. “We’re so pleased to have a talented leadership team at BCI with vision and expertise to develop our services and advance our clients’ interests.”

The business units are led by Matt Lantz, vice president of global access; Julie Cerenzia, Ph.D., director of research and information services; and Sarah Gelpi, director of market development.

BCI is also happy to welcome back Alicia Adler, who rejoined BCI as its new vice president of marketing and business development, according to the release. Adler last worked for BCI in 2014 when she served as the director of market development. Most recently, she worked as vice president of global business development for the North American Blueberry Council and the U.S. Highbush Blueberry Council.

“We’re very excited that Alicia has returned to help shape future services at BCI,” Christie said in the release. “As part of her new role, she will oversee corporate marketing, product/service development, and special projects, particularly within BCI’s Market Development and Research & Information units.”

More information about BCI, its services and staff is available on the company’s new website.

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