Natural Delights makes trio of promotions

The Yuma, Ariz.-based brand says the moves reflect its commitment to developing its talent in tandem with expanding its reach and impact in the date market.

Bridgette Weber, Liam Slavin and Carrie Davis
Shown from left are Bridgette Weber, Liam Slavin and Carrie Davis.
(Photos courtesy of Natural Delights)

Natural Delights has promoted three employees, which the Yuma, Ariz.-based brand says reflects its commitment to developing its talent in tandem with expanding its reach and impact in the date market.

Bridgette Weber will now serve as sales and marketing manager. Her leadership in the company’s data program has positioned her to manage key customer relationships directly within the Southeast region, where she resides, according to a news release. Her personal and professional development in the industry including ongoing participation in the Southeast Produce Council’s Next Generation Leadership Academy.

Liam Slavin has advanced to senior business development manager. In his new role, he will continue to spearhead special projects for the sales team while also taking on the responsibility of training new team members, the release said. He is also involved in this year’s International Fresh Produce Association Leadership Class.

Carrie Davis has expanded her role to support broader finance functions within the company as assistant controller. Her new responsibilities will allow her to contribute to the financial health and growth of Natural Delights in more impactful ways, the release said.

“As Natural Delights continues to grow, so does our team,” said David Baxter, vice president of sales and marketing. “We are thrilled to recognize Bridgette, Liam, and Carrie for their outstanding contributions and look forward to their continued success as they take on these new roles. Their promotions are a testament to the opportunities within Natural Delights for personal and professional growth as we work together to meet the evolving needs of our customers.”

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