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Coex2019 Reg.Pdf Company Full Name Job Title ABRH, LLC Craig Barber CEO Absolutdata Technologies Inc. George Arabian Vice President of Sales ACH Food Companies Jessica Bormann Associate Business Manager ACH Food Companies John Strawn General Manager Alpha Baking Jon Farin Director of National Accounts Alpha Baking Davis Whittier Vice President of National Accounts Arby's Restaurant Group Keith Anderkin Arby's Restaurant Group Les Karel Senior Vice President of Indirect Sourcing ARCOP, Inc. (Arby's Supply Chain Cooperative) Mr. David Cox President Arctic Circle Restaurants Inc. Joe Evans VP of Marketing and Advertising ArcTouch Chris Reichard EVP Enterprise Solutions & Blockchain ArrowStream Jeff Dorr Chief Customer Officer ArrowStream Kate Hubbard Director of Marketing ArrowStream David Maloni Executive Vice President of Analytics Aryzta Daniel Bott New Business Development Aryzta Scott Gosselin Division Vice President of Business Development Aryzta Lou Lesemann New Business Development Aryzta David Miller Division Vice President of National Accounts Aryzta Ashley Peeples Senior Vice President of Foodservice Sales & Marketing Attribytes Inc. Keitt Moore Vice President of Enterprise Sales Attribytes Inc. Todd Simons Vice President of Sales Bakery de France Ryan Gigliotti SENIOR DIRECTOR, NATIONAL FOODSERVICE SALES Bakery de France Alexander Salameh DIRECTOR, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Ballard Brands Peter Boylan President Ballard Brands William DiPaola Chief Operating Officer Ballard Brands Brad Graham Sr. Ops Consultant/ Supply Chain Manager Ballard Brands Leslie Monson CMO Ballard Brands Patrick Shaheen VP Franchise Operations Basic American Foods Mr. Randy Young National Accounts Manager BCW Food Products Alan Williams President Berk Enterprises, Inc Sid Greenwood National Accounts Berk Enterprises, Inc Alyssa Paidas National Accounts Inside Sales Bigelow Tea Lisa Kermizis-Abraham Vice President National Accounts NA Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc Donald Hornish Vice President of Foodservice Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc Frank Johnston National Account Executive Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc Jennifer Sherwood National Account Executive Bimbo Bakeries USA, Inc Glenn Stewart Director of Foodservice Black Bear Diners Anita Adams CFO Black Bear Diners Jolisa Johnson VP Marketing & Communications Bongards' Creameries Les Manis Vice President of National Accounts Bongards' Creameries Scott Tomes Chief Revenue Officer Brill Inc Jon Kiefer Sales Director Brinker International Kyle Lindelof Senior Director, Food & Beverage Brinker International Charlie Lousignont Senior Vice President, Supply Chain Management Bunn Corporation Steve Johnson Vice President of Global Accounts Calore Inc. Jeff Calore Consultant Cargill Polo Navarro Sales Leader - Chain, C-Store, Contract Mgmt Cargill Foodservice Steven Fernandez Business Development Manager Cargill, Inc. Teri Trullinger Group Vice President of Field Sales Carl's Jr. Lauren Klein Consultant Carl's Jr. Owen Klein VP Global Culinary Carl's Jr. Patty Trevino SVP Marketing Castle Foods Mike Flores Director of Food Service Castle Foods Shahan Karakash Executive Vice President CAULIPOWER Julie Lim Executive Vice President of Foodservice CEO Search Partners Strategic Food Partners, LLC. Ms. Robin L. Copping CEO/President CEO Search Partners Strategic Food Partners, LLC. Noel LaCassa Vice President CEO Search Partners Strategic Food Partners, LLC. Mike Raimo Vice President Chick-fil-A Courtney Stewart Program Lead, Dairy Chick-fil-A, Inc Erin Ramsey Supply Planning Chick-fil-A, Inc. TJ Brandenburg Manager of Inventory & Logistics Chobani, LLC Lloyd Larkins Senior National Account Manager Chobani, LLC Craig Ripley Senior Director of Sales Chr. Hansen, Inc. David Hann Strategic Accounts Manager Christian Hansen - Natural Colors Tammi Geiger Marketing Manager Church's Chicken Christopher Ward VP Global Supply Chain Coca-Cola Foodservice Kraig Adams VP, National Foodservice Distribution Coca-Cola Foodservice John Sattem Vice President of Sales Coca-Cola Foodservice Tonya Walker Director, Distribution Network Operations Corner Bakery Cafe Donna Josephson Chief Marketing Officer Corner Bakery Cafe April Sheppard Director of Brand Marketing Cosi Pranoop DSouza Director of Supply Chain Cosi Jason Faghih Senior Director Purchasing Cosi, Inc. Steven Grover Executive Vice President, Purchasing and Development Coudreaut & Associates LTD Dan Coudreaut Managing Director Country Cookin Tom Dodson Vice President, COO CraftMark Bakery Ahmad Hamade CEO CraftMark Bakery Allison Parker Senior Director, National Accounts CraftMark Bakery Mike Stidman VP National Accounts CraftWorks Holdings Scott Adams Vice President-Strategic Supply & Initiatives CraftWorks Holdings Matt Jalove Manager, Supply Chain Management Culinary Sales Support Inc Kevin Gross President Culinary Sales Support Inc Thomas Talbert VP Culinary R & D Culver's Mr. Craig C. Culver CEO/Co-Founder Custom Culinary, Inc. Laura Chute Vice President of Chain Development Custom Culinary, Inc. Ben Wexler President Darden Restaurants, Inc. Susan Connelly SVP, Communications & Public Affairs Darden Restaurants, Inc. Eugene Lee CEO Datassential Paul Clarke Director of Customer Solutions Datassential Mark DiDomenico Director of Business Development Datassential Jack Li Haiku Master Datassential Marie Molde Account Executive, Client Solutions Datassential Ian O'Neil Business Development Dawn Food Products Inc. Bill McClellan CEO & President Frozen Products Dawn Food Products Inc. Mark McFadden Senior Director of Foodservice & Instore Sale Del Taco Anne Albertine Director, R&D Delaware North Companies Michael Reinert Vice President - Supply Management Services Denny's Inc. John C. Miller President & CEO Distribution Market Advantage (DMA) Pat Mulhern President & Chief Executive Officer Distribution Market Advantage (DMA) Mike Popella Vice President of Business Development Distribution Market Advantage (DMA) Danielle Stanfield Vice President of Business Development Dot Foods, Inc. Cullen Andrews Vice President National Accounts Dot Foods, Inc. Eleni Tsaloufis National Account Manager East Coast Wings & Grill Sam Ballas President/ CEO East Coast Wings & Grill Tom Scalese COO Ecolab Tim Burns VP of Sales, QSR Ecolab Michael Carmouche Corporate Account Manager Ecolab Tom Haas Consultant Ecolab Charles Holland Regional VP Corporate Accounts Ecolab Mr. Jack Quinn VP Industry Relations Emmi Roth USA Emily King Marketing Specialist Emmi Roth USA Richard Schon National Accounts Sales Manager Emmi Roth USA Evan Topel Corporate Executive Chef Epi Breads Mr. Damian Carpio Regional Manager Epi Breads Dave Hemingway VP Foodservice Sales Epi Breads Hugh Sullins CEO Essity Professional Hygiene Tracey Fullington Key Account Manager Essity Professional Hygiene David Rizley Vice President of Sales Strategic Accounts Fazoli's Rick Petralia Culinary Manager FIFTEEN Mitch Mirsky Account Director Firehouse of America, LLC Don Fox CEO Firehouse of America, LLC Matthew Riddleberger Vice President of Supply Chain Services Firehouse Restaurant Group Pablo Labella Manager of International Supply Chain Firehouse Restaurant Group, Inc. Pete Carantza Director of Supply Chain Services Firehouse Subs Jeffrey Salls Senior Manager of Supply Chain Firenza Pizza Dave Baer Pesident Firenza Pizza Garry Fitchett Area Developer Firenza Pizza Firenza Pizza Dave Wood CEO Fischer Paper Products, Inc Heidi Herman Director of Sales Fischer Paper Products, Inc Mike Kline Strategic Accounts Manager-Midwest US Fischer Paper Products, Inc Sherry Roberson Manager of Sales Support Focus Brands Rich Kamph SVP Global Supply Chain Fonterra - Anchor Food Professionals Elisa Giusti Director of Marketing Fonterra - Anchor Food Professionals Paul Harvey Vice President of Foodserivce & Retail Fonterra - Anchor Food Professionals Scott Kolber National Accounts Sales Manager Food Service Enablers Tom Hobart Vice President of Sales Food Services of America Steve Kopp VIce President of National Accounts and New Business Development FoodHandler/R3/Bunzl Mike Gyles Director of National Accounts Sales FoodLogiQ Katy Jones Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer FoodLogiQ Julie McGill Director of Strategic Accounts Foodmix Marketing Communication Nadine Baarstad Vice President of Client Development Gamay Food Ingredients Cary Gammons Director of Sales & Marketing Gamay Food Ingredients Russ March Senior Director of Sales & Marketing General Mills Convenience & Foodservice Garren Hamby Director, Foodservice Sales General Mills Convenience & Foodservice Jim Vaughan Sr. National Account Executive Genpak LLC Mary Klakulak-Sclafani Vice President of Market Innovation Strategy Genpak LLC Sandy Seagraves National Account Manager Georgia-Pacific Corporation Alec Frisch Vice President & General Manager of Foodservice Division Georgia-Pacific Corporation Chuck Knudsen Vice President of Global Accounts & Business Development Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Dan Brown National Accounts Manager, East Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Chris Eklem Vice President, Professional Products Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Doug Porterfield National Accounts Manager Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Jim Sabish National Accounts Manager, West Professional Products Ghirardelli Chocolate Company Ray Sanchez Director of National Accounts & Export, Professional Products GOJO Industries Diane Collins Market Development Director GOJO Industries David Simmons National Sales Director - Foodservice Gold Standard Baking Inc. 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