Fresh Thyme Market names St. Louis native to lead new Foundry store

Downers Grove, Ill.-based Fresh Thyme Market has announced Jane Wilcox as the store director of the new store opening at City Foundry in St. Louis, Mo., later this year.

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Downers Grove, Ill.-based Fresh Thyme Market, a full-service specialty retailer with stores in 10 states throughout the Midwest, has announced Jane Wilcox as the store director of the new store opening at City Foundry in St. Louis, Mo., later this year.

Wilcox will lead the Fresh Thyme Market Foundry store with more than 30 years of grocery experience, according to a news release.

Wilcox’s grocery experience ranges from customer service and associate-level work to store management and culture shaping and diversity, equity and inclusion from the corporate level, according to the release.

She will oversee the new Foundry store’s operations and will also be a key player in community partnerships and customer engagement in the new concept store, which focuses on offering its customers local, artisan products at affordable prices.

“I started my career as a bagger and worked my way through the ranks until I reached my goal of being a store director,” Wilcox said in the release. “I am extremely excited to bring my unrelenting passion for customer service, community engagement and teammate development to the new Fresh Thyme Market Foundry Store.”

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