Golden Sun hires business development manager and VP

Golden Sun Marketing, Mound Minn., has hired Tim Rogers as business development manager and Jason Fuller as vice president.

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Golden Sun Marketing, Mound Minn., has hired Tim Rogers as business development manager and Jason Fuller as vice president.

Rogers most recently was with The Fresh Market, a southeast specialty grower, according to a news release. He joined the company in early January.

“Tim’s deep understanding of both procurement and merchandising at retail will provide our clients tremendous value,” Don Goodwin, president of Golden Sun Marketing, said in the release.

Fuller’s position became effective Feb. 1. He brings more than 20 years of experience to the position, according to the release, including knowledge of the buy-sell process between grower and retailer.

“Jason brings a deep knowledge of selling produce to a wide variety of customers in our industry,” Goodwin said in the release. “He is highly respected by both his customers and his colleagues throughout the industry.”

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