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Tesco man joins Greenvale
Tesco
believes there is significant growth potential in the potato category – a
potential highlighted by the success of new varieties such as Vales
Sovereign. Now
Greenvale AP,
the UK's leading supplier of fresh potatoes, has responded to the retailer's
challenge to grow the category by creating a new in-house post, that of
Tesco Business Unit Manager. And who better to fill the position than a
former buying manager at Tesco?
Darren Huxtable, 36, will split his time between the Greenvale sites that
supply Tesco, at Floods Ferry in Cambridgeshire and Duns on the Scottish
Borders. He will be responsible for all the company's sales to the retailer
and will help to develop Greenvale’s relationship with Tesco’s team in
Scotland, bringing additional support to their initiatives in sales and
marketing.
He brings considerable experience to the new job: until his move to
Greenvale he was Tesco buying manager for mushrooms, herbs and chilled
salads and previously has been with G's Marketing, responsible for
procurement for the company's salad factory.
"There are big opportunities to improve the customer offering," says
Darren Huxtable. "For example, Greenvale's new varieties, like Vales
Sovereign and Sofia, deliver real benefits over traditional potato varieties
in terms of flavour and versatility. They will play an important role in
improving customer participation and perception to the potato category."
He adds: "Greenvale and Tesco already enjoy an excellent working
partnership – in 2008 Vales Sovereign won 'Variety of the Year' in the Tesco
Fresh Produce Category Awards. My ultimate aim is to make Greenvale Tesco's
first choice for fresh potatoes."
Darren Huxtable is married and is a keen amateur chef – other interests
include running, cycling and 'food in general'.
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