King Fresh Produce hires Kailey Salmon in sales in Midwest office

King Fresh Produce LLC, Dinuba, Calif., has hired Kailey Salmon as a sales and marketing representative.

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King Fresh Produce LLC, Dinuba, Calif., has hired Kailey Salmon as a sales and marketing representative.

Salmon, who is in the company’s Midwest office in Trenton, Mo., joined the company in February. She most recently was a solutions specialist at ImageQuest. She graduated from Northwest Missouri State University with a degree in business administration.

“We are fortunate that she has decided to join the King Fresh team,” according to a news release. “Although her previous experience has been with a company that served a different industry, Kailey will have no difficulty making a successful transition into produce.”

Salmon attended the Southeast Produce Council’s Southern Exposure trade show in late February in Tampa, Fla.

“Her fresh perspective and outlook will complement our Midwest team,” Adam Millburn, director of marketing, said in the release. “We are certain she will add another layer of successful drive to our growing company.”

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