Sev-Rend Names National Sales Team Director

Jeremy Andrews has been promoted from his previous role as the packaging company’s director of sales for the East.

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Sev-Rend promoted Jeremy Andrews to lead the national sales team as director.
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Collinsville, Ill.-based packaging manufacturer Sev-Rend has promoted Jeremy Andrews to national sales director.

Since joining Sev-Rend in 2023, Andrews has served as director of sales for the East, bringing 15 years of sales experience and team leadership within the packaging industry. His ability to foster strong client relationships, drive sales performance and deliver packaging solutions tailored to customer needs has made him an invaluable part of the Sev-Rend team, the company says.

“Jeremy’s leadership and deep understanding of our customers’ evolving needs have played a significant role in Sev-Rend’s growth,” says Rob Williams, CEO and owner of Sev-Rend. “His promotion to national sales director positions us for continued success as we expand our footprint and develop innovative, sustainable packaging solutions for the fresh produce industry and beyond.”

In his new role, Andrews will oversee national sales operations, support strategic account development and lead Sev-Rend’s sales team across the country.

“It’s an honor to step into this role,” Andrews says. “Sev-Rend is a company that truly values its customers, team and innovation. I am excited to help guide our sales strategy on a national level and continue building partnerships that move the industry forward.”

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