Peak of the Market hires director of business development

Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Peak of the Market has hired David Busby team as director of business development.

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Winnipeg, Manitoba-based Peak of the Market has hired David Busby team as director of business development.

Previously, Busby had positions with Richardson International over a span of 11 years, recently serving as assistant vice president of sales for Richardson Oilseed, according to a news release. He also spent 16 years at Alfresh Beverages, according to the release.

“David is perfect for our newly created position of director (of) business development”, Dave Whitmore, Peak of the Market’s vice president of sales, said in the release.“I am thrilled that he joined our team and we know, that by working closely with growers and our customers, he will help us grow our business.”

Busby said in the release that Peak of the Market has committed team members and loyal and supportive customers.

“This winning combination is very well positioned for continued growth and expansion,” Busby said in the release. “I very much look forward to leading our team to deliver exceptional results.”

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