Food processing equipment manufacturer FOODesign has appointed Neil Anderson as its new sales manager.
Based at the company’s North American headquarters in Oregon, Neil will be responsible for FOODesign’s sales operations, both nationally in the USA and internationally, as well as supporting sales staff. Academically trained in mechanical engineering, Neil brings over 30 years of experience in the engineering and food industry, as well as sales and project management expertise. Having previously worked in a range of industrial and food processing roles, honing his skills as an expert salesman, his hands-on approach will be invaluable in driving sales for FOODesign. Neil will also direct and coach the global sales teams to optimize growth and performance.
“I’m delighted to be joining FOODesign on the eve of its 20th anniversary year, and to be supporting its customers and teams across the globe. My previous sales experience both in the USA and abroad will help to maximize the company’s sales potential. I look forward to sharing my expertise to further expand FOODesign’s reach in the food processing equipment market,” said Neil Anderson.
Joseph Mistretta, president of FOODesign welcomed the new team member: “With an impressive track record in achieving high sales growth and building customer relations, we’re sure he will be a great asset to FOODesign and will make a valuable contribution to our future development plans.”
FOODesign manufactures heavy-duty precision built cooking and processing machines, including cooking and baking equipment, fryers, ovens, cooling equipment, seasoning and coating machines, bulk handling conveyors, distribution and storage systems, as well as controls system technology.
“I’m delighted to be joining FOODesign on the eve of its 20th anniversary year, and to be supporting its customers and teams across the globe. My previous sales experience both in the USA and abroad will help to maximize the company’s sales potential. I look forward to sharing my expertise to further expand FOODesign’s reach in the food processing equipment market,” said Neil Anderson.