Jay Guzman joins Good Foods as key account manager

Good Foods, Pleasant Prairie, Wis., has hired Jay Guzman as key account manager.

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Good Foods, Pleasant Prairie, Wis., has hired Jay Guzman as key account manager.

Most recently the vice president of business development for the Fresh Produce & Floral Council, Guzman is the former West Coast account executive for The Packer/Farm Journal Media.

At Good Foods, Guzman will support the brand with building relationships with retailers in the Western U.S., according to a news release. He will also work with the marketing team to collaborate and promote new product launches, and develop and present consumer data to buyers.

“We are delighted to have Jay join the Good Foods family and bring new perspective to the team,” said Danyel O’Connor, executive vice president of sales and marketing at Good Foods.

“His ability to maintain long-lasting relationships, in addition to his strategic thinking, makes him the ideal person for this role and we couldn’t be more excited to have him on our team,” Danyel O’Connor, executive vice president of sales and marketing, said in the release.

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