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North Bay Produce adds to its leadership team

North Bay Produce is excited to announce that Paul Driscoll has joined the North Bay leadership team as the director of business development in Canada.

Paul has been in the industry for 25 years and is passionate about fresh produce. He brings a great understanding of the many challenges to execute in the Canadian marketplace, experience working with producers around the world and a continuous focus on taste, innovation and product development. “Paul is a leader in the produce industry in Canada and he will be a great asset to our business. Aside from that, Paul is a great person and we are happy to have him onboard,” said Nick Osmulski, president of North Bay Produce.

To add to its presence in the global market, North Bay Produce looks forward to building on Canadian relationships where Paul will be instrumental. Being a grower-owned cooperative, North Bay often feels like family and focuses on the future of berries and select value-added vegetables.

“It’s incredible to see how much North Bay has grown and achieved over the years. I am very excited to once again work with this amazing organization. Tremendous potential exists for flavor and quality in Canada and North Bay growers are focused on these attributes and more. We look forward to growing together with our partners in Canada,” said Paul.

For more information:
Brian Klumpp
North Bay Produce
Tel: +1 (231) 492-7457
[email protected]
www.northbayproduce.com  

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