FirstFruits Farms’ Lon Hudson promoted to national sales director
FirstFruits Farms promoted Lon Hudson to the position of national sales director. With his extensive experience in sales and dedication to the company, Hudson will lead national sales efforts, driving strategic growth and strengthening relationships with retail partners across the country.

Hudson has been an integral part of the FirstFruits team for 13 years, most recently playing a key role in becoming a multi-regional tree fruit supplier through the acquisition of Michigan’s Applewood Fresh Growers. In his previous role as sales director, Hudson demonstrated exceptional leadership, deep industry knowledge and a strong team mentality.
“Lon has been a driving force in our sales team from the beginning, and his promotion to national sales director is well-earned,” said Chuck Zeutenhorst, president of sales and marketing at FirstFruits Farms. “With his extensive understanding of the industry and strong market intuition, we are confident that Lon will help us build our momentum and continue to grow in key markets.”
As national sales director, a newly created position at FirstFruits, Hudson will pave the way in overseeing FirstFruits’ national sales strategy, focusing on expanding distribution channels, enhancing customer partnerships and leading both the Washington and Michigan sales teams toward continued success. His leadership comes at a pivotal time as FirstFruits continues to evolve. This reinforces the company’s pursuit of a multi-regional presence in the tree fruit industry.
"I am fortunate to have built a strong foundation at FirstFruits over the past 13 years, and I look forward to leading our national sales efforts as we continue to grow," said Hudson. "Getting fruit into the hands of consumers takes a tremendous team effort, and I’m proud to be part of the dedicated team at FirstFruits. We remain focused on delivering exceptional products and strong partnerships to our customers, even as we operate from our distinct locations in Washington and Michigan."