Vision Produce adds Levario

Vision Produce Company, Los Angeles, has hired Scott Levario for the firm’s Phoenix office.

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Vision Produce Company, Los Angeles, has hired Scott Levario for the firm’s Phoenix office.

Levario will help the company’s efforts in sales, procurement and distribution, according to a news release.

“We are excited to have Scott join our team here in Phoenix,” Lance Nichols, general manager and vice president of Vision Produce, said in the release. “Scott comes with a high degree of integrity and diverse produce background. His great attitude and genuine personality will make him a great fit for the Arizona Division.”

Levario, most recently regional director of procurement for Renaissance Food Group, also has worked for Safeway in management positions in merchandising, buying and procurement, according to the release.

“I am extremely excited about coming to work with The Vision Produce Company in this stage of my career,” Levario said in the release. “The opportunities are inviting and the work environment is one of professionalism and a culture of courtesy and respect. I have much to learn but have been blessed with others to help me along the way as I am challenged in this new role.”

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