Mastronardi listed as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies

Mastronardi Produce has been named as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies for the 11th year in a row.

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Mastronardi Produce has been named as one of Canada’s Best Managed companies for the 11th year in a row.

The award program recognizes excellence at Canadian businesses with revenues of more than $25 million that demonstrate investment in talent and technology, and a focus on global competition, according to a news release.

“Each year brings a new set of challenges, opportunities, and growth, but our mission is always the same – inspiring healthy living through WOW flavor experiences,” Paul Mastronardi, president and CEO, said in the release. “This award is truly a testament to the hard work and dedication of our talented team across the business and their commitment to be the best in the industry.”

The award is sponsored by Deloitte, CIBC, Canadian Business Magazine, Queen’s Smith School of Business and the TMX Group.

“This year’s winners have proven that they are continually and deliberately pushing boundaries; they are competitive about their place on the world stage,” Peter Brown, a partner in Deloitte Private and co-leader of the Canada’s Best Managed companies program.

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