Homegrown Organic hires Parker Anderson in sales

Homegrown Organic Farms, Porterville, Calif., has hired Parker Anderson as sales category manager.

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(Courtesy Homegrown Organic Farms)

Homegrown Organic Farms, Porterville, Calif., has hired Parker Anderson as sales category manager.

He has eight years of experience in the industry, at Family Tree Farms, where he was a salesman.

Parker’s initial responsibilities include a focus on sales and account management for the tree fruit and blueberry team at Homegrown Organic, according to a news release.

“He’s dynamic and young and possesses solid skills and industry experience,” Stephen Paul, Homegrown Organic’s stone fruit and blueberry category manager. “With Parker’s extensive stone fruit knowledge our team will be poised and ready to service our growers and customers for the upcoming season.”

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