D’Arrigo California welcomes new sales director

As sales director, Henry Dill will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of daily sales operations, enhancing strategic partnerships and implementing initiatives to strengthen customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Henry Dill, D’Arrigo California
Henry Dill, D’Arrigo California
(Photo courtesy of D’Arrigo California)

Fresh produce grower-packer-shipper D’Arrigo California has appointed Henry Dill as its new director of sales.

Dill’s 18 years of fresh produce industry experience includes serving as the multi-unit accounts director at Markon Cooperative Inc. He has demonstrated a deep understanding of the dynamics of the fresh produce market, according to a news release. His background in purchasing, sales, and business development positions him as a key asset in driving D’Arrigo California’s growth and market expansion initiatives, the company said.

As sales director, Dill will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of daily sales operations, enhancing strategic partnerships and implementing initiatives to strengthen customer satisfaction and loyalty, the release said.

“We are thrilled to welcome Henry to our team,” Chad Amaral, vice president of sales, marketing, and business development for D’Arrigo California, said in the release. “His established history of success and passion for the fresh produce industry make him the ideal candidate to lead our sales efforts. With his leadership, we are confident he will continue to strengthen our market presence and drive sustainable growth.”

In the release, Dill expressed his excitement about joining the Salinas, Calif.-based company and embracing the new challenges ahead.

“I am honored to be a part of such a dynamic and innovative company,” he said. “I look forward to collaborating with the talented team at D’Arrigo California to capitalize on new opportunities and deliver exceptional value to our customers.”

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