Mission Produce promotes Brooke Becker to sales director

Mission Produce, Oxnard, Calif., has promoted Brooke Becker to sales director.

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Mission Produce, Oxnard, Calif., has promoted Brooke Becker to sales director.

Becker joined the company in 2011 as a sales representative and was promoted to key account manager in 2017 after growing existing business and developing new retail and wholesale customers, according to a news release.

“In her tenure, she has contributed to efforts that have resulted in the growth of retail and wholesale business,” Stephen Fink, vice president of North American Sales, said in the release. “Brooke is dedicated to our Company and customers, and we couldn’t have selected a more qualified candidate for this role.”

Her new responsibilities include analyzing volume trends affecting North American retail, foodservice and wholesale business and guiding domestic sales staff on price and market conditions, according to the news release.

“I am looking forward to stepping into this opportunity during an exciting era for Mission and the industry,” Becker said in the release. “I will offer the knowledge I’ve gained throughout my decade of experience to advance the category and support our North American sales team.”

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