Sirna & Sons Produce adds Dan Arredondo and Anthony Sirna to its leadership team

The Ohio-based produce wholesaler and distributor has promoted Anthony Sirna to vice president of sales and Dan Arrendondo to director of operations for its Norwalk, Ohio, distribution center.
The Ohio-based produce wholesaler and distributor has promoted Anthony Sirna to vice president of sales and Dan Arrendondo to director of operations for its Norwalk, Ohio, distribution center.
(Photo courtesy Sirna & Sons Produce)

Norwalk, Ohio-based wholesaler and distributor Sirna & Sons Produce has recently promoted Anthony Sirna to the position of vice president of sales and Daniel Arredondo to director of operations for its Norwalk distribution center.

In this new capacity, Sirna will oversee the Sirna & Sons Produce sales team, strengthening the salesforce presence in all distribution territories, according to a news release. Arredondo will manage day-to-day operations out of the Norwalk distribution facility.

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Anthony Sirna
(Photo courtesy Sirna & Sons Produce)

“Dan has shown tremendous resilience in every job category he has been in with Sirna & Sons Produce. We are excited to see him put his expertise into enhancing our Norwalk facility,” Tom Sirna, president of Sirna & Sons Produce, said in the release. “Being a fourth-generation Sirna involved in the business, Anthony has shown passion in all his previous job experiences. I feel confident that he will continue to grow our sales in the future and represent the Sirna name well in this industry.”

Since first joining Sirna & Sons Produce in 2013, Anthony Sirna has served as a sales territory manager for the greater Cleveland area. His industry experience and strong personal connections have helped him excel in his role, making him one of the top sales representatives for several years, according to the release.

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Daniel Arredondo
(Photo courtesy Sirna & Sons Produce)

Since first joining Sirna & Sons Produce in 2017, Arredondo has worn a multitude of hats, including previous management of the sales team, with experience as a sales territory manager in Ohio's Lorain and Toledo markets. His experience in different departments gives valuable insight in structuring operations for the benefit of our customers, according to the release.

 

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