Brent Shammo named next president of Peirone Produce

The Inland Northwest-based fresh fruit and vegetable distributor and its parent company, URM Stores Inc., have appointed the produce veteran as president.

Peirone Produce exterior. Photo courtesy Peirone Produce
Peirone Produce exterior. Photo courtesy Peirone Produce
(Photo courtesy Peirone Produce)

Peirone Produce, a distributor of fresh fruits and vegetables to independent grocers in the Inland Northwest, has named Brent Shammo as the company’s next president, according to a news release.

Shammo brings with him almost 20 years of produce industry experience to the leadership role. After earning a bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Bowling Green State University in Ohio, Shammo began his career with Kroger and became a commodity buyer. After leaving Kroger, Shammo joined Oneonta Star Ranch Growers, in Wenatchee, Wash., as its national account manager, according to the release.

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Since February last year, Shammo has been serving as the director of merchandising for Peirone Produce. His pursuit of knowledge about Peirone Produce’s operations, combined with his deep understanding of industry knowledge, led to Shammo being named president, the release said.

“We are thrilled to promote Brent Shammo to this important position,” Ray Sprinkle, CEO and president of URM Stores Inc., parent company of Peirone Produce, said in the release. “He has proven his ability and we are confident that his strategic thinking and dedication will ensure the continued success for our customers and lead the team to achieve new milestones.”

Peirone Produce said it extends its appreciation to outgoing president Michael Kamphaus for his exceptional leadership and significant contributions to the company’s growth and success over the past nine years, the release said. To ensure a smooth transition, Kamphaus last day with the company will be Dec. 1, 2023, according to the release.

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