Hitchcock Farms adds Dan Holt and Jill Lenz to sales

Hitchcock Farms, Salinas, Calif., has hired Jill Lenz and Dan Holt to its sales team.

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(Courtesy Hitchcock Farms)

Hitchcock Farms, Salinas, Calif., has hired Jill Lenz and Dan Holt to its sales team.

Jill Lenz has worked in sales and procurement at Tanimura & Antle and Fresh Express, and most recently was with Classic Salads in sales for 15 years, according to a news release. She will handle sales of the company’s full product line, including branded Garden Hearts romaine and Iceberg Babies, according to a news release.

Holt is Hitchcock Farms’ new vice president of sales. He most recently was director of sales at Earthbound Farm, which he joined in 2006. Before that, he led sales at Pride of San Juan, where he was for 10 years in salad, fruit and vegetable sales, according to the release.

Hitchcock Farms, formerly Boggiato, Produce, changed its name in May during a rebrand led by President and CEO Jeff Hancock.

“Dan is a produce veteran with a wealth of experience and we are excited to have Dan at the helm of our sales team,” Hitchcock said in the release.

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