Potandon hires John Palczynski for new Midwest sales position

Potandon Produce LLC, Idaho Falls, has hired John Palczynski as Midwest regional sales manager, a new position at the company.

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Potandon Produce LLC, Idaho Falls, has hired John Palczynski as Midwest regional sales manager, a new position at the company.

Palczynski, based in the Chicago area, most recently had the same title, for snack company Calbee North America LLC. At Rocket Farms Herbs and BYB Brands, a Coca-Cola Consolidated subsidiary, he also was Midwest region sales manager.

At Potandon, a focus for Palczynski will be growing value-added products and categories, according to a news release.

“With his experience and background in working with key account management he will not only assist in growing strategic partnerships but he will also provide educational training to assist our clients in meeting the needs of their consumers,” Glen Reynolds, Potandon vice president of variety sales and business development, said in the release.

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