GoldenSun Insights debuts after rebranding

Golden Sun Marketing, Mound Minn., has rebranded to GoldenSun Insights and introduced a redesigned website.

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Golden Sun Marketing, Mound Minn., has rebranded to GoldenSun Insights and introduced a redesigned website.

The marketing and business development company, founded by Don Goodwin in 2004, has its roots in fresh produce.

“At our core we are a strategy-centric firm with a deep understanding of retail,” President Don Goodwin said in the release. “We support our clients with business development and marketing strategy. I am very proud of the work our marketing team does day in and day out supporting many brands.”

A new logo and graphics are included in the rebrand, with bright colors to symbolize fields and sunlight.

“We put a great deal of thought into how we want our company brand to be represented and are excited to share our new look,” Naba Bakar, director of marketing, said in the release.

The company’s clients include seed companies, grower-grower shippers, trade associations and retailers, covering the full supply chain.

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