Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Victoria Lepore |
General Counsel | Profile |
Family owned Oberto Brands, a leader in the meat snacks category, was established in Seattle in 1918 by an Italian immigrant family in pursuit of the American Dream. The Oberto family still remains an integral part of the business, and their hard work and dedication to great tasting products has grown the company from humble beginnings into what is today a national leader in meat snacks. The company is best known for its delicious, all natural, better-for-you jerky that is perfect for active lifestyles. Oberto Brands` products are found primarily in convenience stores, as well as on grocery aisles and club stores throughout the United States and Oberto.com.
D9 Brewing Company, in Lake Norman, N.C., was started by two engineers and a doctor, with a mission to inspire and support community through the creation of exciting and original crafted ales. Since our inception in late 2014, we have invested in the s...
Growth and Leadership Flying Food Group (FFG) is a large-scale catering company providing outstanding meals and snacks for over 70 of the world`s leading airlines—primarily international carriers--and for top retail partners, including Starbucks. FFG`s strategic network of 18 production kitchens stretches from Hawaii to New York JFK: the company`s quality service and products have been exceeding customer expectations since its founding in Chicago in 1983. FFG products reach multiple market destinations such as airline, grocery, food service and specialty markets. FFG leads the industry in adherence to the highest food safety and quality standards. The company`s responsive, entrepreneurial model and collaborative team approach enable FFG to meet and exceed customer expectations—and continue building market share and industry stature.
Michigan Sugar Company was formed in 1906 when six independent, single factory, sugarbeet companies merged. In 2002, our Company became a cooperative, owned by approximately 1,250 sugarbeet growers.