Mike Boyle promoted, Bryce White hired at Organically Grown

Organically Grown Co., Portland, Ore., has promoted Mike Boyle to vice president of sales and sourcing and brought on Bryce White as vice president of business operations.

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Organically Grown Co., Portland, Ore., has promoted Mike Boyle to vice president of sales and sourcing and brought on Bryce White as vice president of business operations.

Boyle joined the company in 2013, and has served in multiple roles since then, including his most recent position of director of sales and business development. Before Organically Grown, Boyle was at Whole Foods Market, leading Pacific Northwest procurement as a regional produce coordinator, and he also was director of produce for Andronico’s Community Markets in San Francisco. There, he implemented systems for purchasing, receiving, quality control and merchandising, according to a news release.

White has had a career in beverage manufacturing and distribution, according to the news release. He’s described as a “thought leader in plant management, store delivery and supply chain tactics,” in the release. He most recently led the Corporate Supply Chain and Strategy work at Columbia Distributing. Before joining Colombia, he was at PepsiCo for 14 years.

“Mike and Bryce have been strategic leaders in their respective industries for decades” Organically Grown CEO Elizabeth Nardi said in the release. “These exceptional additions to the Organically Grown Co. leadership team further strengthen our steadfast commitment to continued pioneering leadership and innovation in the organic supply chain.”

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