Trinity Fruit Co. makes VP promotion

Angela Hernandez will lead marketing efforts for the family-owned grower-packer-shipper.

Trinity Fruit Co.'s Angela Hernandez
Angela Hernandez joined the Fresno, Calif.-based Trinity Fruit Co. in 2018.
(Photo courtesy of Trinity Fruit Co.)

Trinity Fruit Co. says it has promoted Angela Hernandez to vice president of marketing.

Hernandez, who joined the Fresno, Calif.-based company in 2018, has been instrumental in elevating Trinity Fruit’s brand strategies, spearheading the expansion of its healthy product portfolio, and championing initiatives such as the company’s zero-waste and sustainability goals, according to a news release.

“Angela’s promotion to vice president of marketing is a reflection of her dynamic leadership and the invaluable contributions she has made to Trinity,” said David White, president of Trinity Fruit Co.

In the new role, Hernandez will lead the company’s marketing efforts, focusing on strengthening brand awareness, fostering customer relationships and further advancing its sustainability initiatives, according to the release. The company said her expertise and “forward-thinking approach” will play a key role in supporting its commitment to delivering fruit for every season.

“Her vision, creativity, and determination have driven innovative strategies that align with our mission to deliver high-quality, sustainable products to our customers,” said Trinity Fruit Co. Vice President Gunner White. “We’re excited to see Angela continue to shape the future of our brands as we expand our portfolio of healthy offerings.”

Trinity Fruit Co. is a family-owned grower-packer-shipper of fresh, dried and frozen fruits, as well as premium refrigerated juices.

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