Renaissance Food Group (RFG), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Calavo Growers, Inc., announces the hire of Nick Georgantas as director of sales for the company, bringing with him more than 15 years of sales experience.
In his role, Georgantas will glean from past experience where he specialized in bringing retail perishable products and programs to the marketplace to drive sales and business development efforts for RFG, focusing his efforts primarily in the Northeast region of the country. In addition, Georgantas will work to foster existing customer relationships while seeking out new customer partnerships in this highly retail-dense region.
Previous to his role at RFG, Georgantas’ 15-year history includes various positions across the food industry, including F&S Produce, Harbar LLC, and Taylor Farms.
“Renaissance Food Group is thrilled to be adding a team member of Nick’s caliber to our already robust sales force,” stated Kate Brooks, VP retail sales. “We are excited to tap into Nick’s expertise while continuing to build out our retail strategies and product offerings, and know he will add tremendous value to our organization.”
For more information about Renaissance Food Group and its product offerings, please visit rfgfoods.com.
Nick Georgantas joins Renaissance Food Group as director of sales
Renaissance Food Group (RFG), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Calavo Growers, Inc., announces the hire of Nick Georgantas as director of sales for the company, bringing with him more than 15 years of sales experience.
(Photo courtesy Renaissance Food Group.)
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