Industry veteran retires after 45 years
Industry veteran retires after 45 years
Chuck Underwood, a fresh produce industry veteran, recently retired from the domestic sales staff at Columbia Marketing International LLC in Wenatchee, WA.
“Chuck is an extraordinary individual and one that will be greatly missed by his CMI family and the industry alike," Bob Mast, president of CMI, said in a press release . "His impact on where we are today as a company and the roads that he pioneered with customers along his
Chuck Underwood, who has been in the produce industry for 45 years, with his wife, Marcia Underwood. at CMI will forever be appreciated.”
Underwood’s extensive produce career began at the Growers Clearing House. He then worked with New Chief Sales, now known as Honey Bear. After that, Underwood co-launched Stirling_Underwood, which later evolved into Northwest Fresh.
In his 23 years in business for himself, Underwood’s produce relationships became the solid foundation for many lasting friendships. He brought these relationships to the table and helped open doors when he joined the CMI team 15 years ago.
"After 45 of service in the produce industry, one never truly retires," the release stated. "Underwood will always keep a pulse on the produce industry."
With his newfound time, Underwood plans to enjoy more time on the golf course and enjoying his hobbies of biking and boating on Lake Chelan.