Stephanie Swatkow joins Nature Fresh as director of marketing

Nature Fresh Farms, Leamington, Ontario, has hired Stephanie Swatkow as director of marketing.

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(Photo and logo courtesy Nature Fresh Farms; graphic by Amelia Freidline)

Nature Fresh Farms, Leamington, Ontario, has hired Stephanie Swatkow as director of marketing.

Swatkow has a background in advertising starting as an account executive at Young & Rubicam and an account director at Enterprise Creative Selling. She was at design firm Mamone and Partners as executive director, followed by 1 ½ years as assistant director of communications branches in the Ontario government.

She’s worked with brands including Ford, Kraft, Kool-Aid and Jell-O, according to a news release.

“The depth of her marketing knowledge and leadership will benefit our entire organization,” Ray Wowryk, director of business development at Nature Fresh, said in the release. “We have experienced some tremendous growth recently, and we are excited to have Stephanie guide us toward continued success in growing the Nature Fresh Farms market.”

Nature Fresh Farms is adding to its leadership team as it grows, and Swatkow will work with senior management to redefine marketing plans, according to the release.

“Stephanie is a welcomed addition to our marketing team and has proven to be a wonderful asset to our company,” John Ketler, vice president, saidi in the release. “We look forward to her sharing her insight and creativity, so we can continue to enhance our operations and exceed our customer’s expectations.”

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