Lorena Garcia joins TerraFresh Organics as director of sales

TerraFresh Organics, Mill Valley, Calif., has hired Lorena Garcia as director of sales and business development.

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(Image courtesy TerraFresh Organics; graphic by Amelia Freidline)

TerraFresh Organics, Mill Valley, Calif., has hired Lorena Garcia as director of sales and business development.

Garcia was sales manager at Sundance Natural Foods, Oceanside, Calif., a business she joined in mid-1996. She has worked with growers, shippers and wholesalers, primarily in organic citrus, according to a news release, and her experience includes managing grower relationships, packing schedules, sales and budgets.

“We’re thrilled to bring Lorena and her organic fruit expertise to TerraFresh,” Greg Holzman, co-founder and managing partner of TerraFresh Organics, said in the release. “Her sales knowledge in this space, along with her passion for the organic fruit industry, will make for a great fit within our company.”

TerraFresh specializes in supplying organic citrus, mangoes, stone fruit and grapes.

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