Potandon Produce adds regional sales manager

As the company looks to grow their value-added product offerings and strategic partnerships, Potandon Produce L.L.C., has announced a new addition to its sales team in a newly created position for Sean Davenport.

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As the company looks to grow their value-added product offerings and strategic partnerships, Potandon Produce L.L.C., has announced a new addition to its sales team in a newly created position for Sean Davenport.

Davenport will join the sales team as Regional Sales Manager – West Coast, working remotely where he lives near Salt Lake City, Utah. In his role, Davenport will be an ambassador for Potandon Produce and all of their products, with heavy emphasis on growing value-added products and categories.

Davenport brings with him a strong background in higher education, consulting, retail, customer service, and relationship building. He also has recruiting experience as a manager for the MBA programs at the University of Utah, where the online program is ranked among the top 10 in the world.

“We are very proud to have Sean Davenport on our Team, and we are very confident he will support Potandon’s vision and core values and bring a positive contribution for all of our offerings. With his experience and background developing innovative programs, and with his attention to detail, 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,” said Glen Reynolds, Potandon’s Vice President Variety Sales and Business Development.

“Sean Davenport’s focus will be as the best resource manager to connect consumers and sellers, and to develop a connectivity that will meet the needs and wants of both end users and supply chain partners. His understanding and experience in all aspects of this equation will provide valuable services to all areas of focus. Welcome aboard, Sean,” said Glen Reynolds.

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