Hailey Terrones joins Moxxy Marketing’s West Coast team

Moxxy Marketing, Salinas, Calif., has hired project coordinator Hailey Terrones, who will support customers in western North America.

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Moxxy Marketing, Salinas, Calif., has hired project coordinator Hailey Terrones, who will support customers in western North America.

Terrones will work with clients in the western regions of the U.S., Mexico and Canada, according to a news release. She will work from a home office in San Luis Obispo County in central California. For almost two years, she was with Grimmway Farms as a brand ambassador and merchandising assistant for the company’s organic juice line from 2015-17.

“It is a natural fit that Hailey joined Moxxy during a time we’re expanding both our California- and Florida-based teams to service coast-to-coast clientele,” Karen Nardozza, president and CEO, said in the release. “She brings relevant experience and a lot of enthusiasm for the fresh food industry.”

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