Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet expands Sales Team Welcoming Andrew Kamenitzer

Leading produce marketer Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet welcomes Andrew Kamenitzer as account executive to their sales team.

Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet welcomes Andrew Kamenitzer as account executive to their sales team
Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet welcomes Andrew Kamenitzer as account executive to their sales team
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Leading produce marketer Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet welcomes Andrew Kamenitzer as account executive to their sales team. Andrew’s 20+ sales and marketing experience will complement Seald Sweet’s sales team and support their strong position in the industry.

Andrew began his produce career with Dole in 1999, were he found his calling into produce, after managing restaurants for several years. He was successful in climbing the ‘sales ladder’ beginning as a merchandiser, then National Product Manager, onto District Sales Manager, and eventually achieved a Senior Sales manager position proving his determination and commitment for the industry. “Andy is a seasoned professional with a true passion for this business, but not only that, he has a lot of social skills that are difficult to find nowadays. We are certain that he is a great addition to the sales team and will help us move towards our strategy.” stated Mayda Sotomayor, Managing Director of Greenyard USA/Seald Sweet.

“I am very grateful to have been invited into the Seald Sweet family. The diversified product line up and the talented team of professionals makes this an excellent opportunity. I am excited to discover what we can all do together.” said Andrew.

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