Good Foods hires Tim Meskill as vice president of Club Strategy

Good Foods has announced its latest hire, Tim Meskill, who will take on the role of vice president of club strategy to support strategic growth plans for the brand’s perspective and current club retail partners.

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Good Foods has announced its latest hire, Tim Meskill, who will take on the role of vice president of club strategy to support strategic growth plans for the brand’s perspective and current club retail partners.

In this role, Meskill will develop and execute strategic club retail customer plans that align with the brand’s corporate growth and financial goals, including driving new and existing product growth. Meskill brings to his role a robust background in facilitating influential sales strategies within club channels and most recently served in sales leadership with Curation Foods.

“Growing our brand and our diverse product portfolio across club channels remains a priority for Good Foods,” said Danyel O’Connor, executive vice president of sales and marketing. “Given Tim’s deep understanding and experience in this space, we are confident he is just the strategist we need to facilitate that growth.”

For more information about Good Foods, visit goodfoods.com.

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