Bobalu Berry opens new office

Ryan Baird, Jonathan Sparks, Anthony Gallino, sales team at Bobalu Berry Farms.
Ryan Baird, Jonathan Sparks, Anthony Gallino, sales team at Bobalu Berry Farms.
(Photo courtesy of Bobalu Berry Farms. )

Bobalu Berry Farms continues to celebrate 60 years in business with yet another milestone. For the first time, the company has offices in the Watsonville/Salinas, Calif. area. 

Like many companies, for the last couple of years the sales team has been working remotely with occasional time spent at headquarters in Oxnard, Calif. due to the pandemic. Now, as the country gets back to somewhat normal business, Bobalu Berries made the decision to establish a new sales office on the central coast. 

Anthony Gallino, vice president of sales worked with Bobalu owners to find a strategic location on the central coast so the sales team could have a northern base. The new sales office space at Ryan Ranch in Monterey is close to key foodservice customers, and close to home for many Bobalu staff.   

“This new space provides a new daily home base for us and the extra space to meet with customers, food safety, marketing and our company owners on a regular basis,” Gallino said. “Working from home, on Zoom and utilizing the Oxnard office has provided us the opportunity to stay connected, but we are all ready to have a daily office now as we continue to grow as a company and add more staff.”

Timing for the move was perfect just before peak berry season when communication between sales and buyers is critical coming into spring holidays. With Easter just around the corner and Mother’s Day on the horizon, the sales team is working closely with field operations to set promotions in place with both retail and foodservice key customers.   

“We are excited to have the ability to expand our team, our offices and our overall program this year”, Bobby Jones, managing partner at Bobalu said.  “My brother and I have had this in the plan for a couple of years, so it’s great to now see our name on the door here in Monterey.”  

 

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