SALINAS SCENE: Colorful Harvest adds Robbie Coyle to sales team
SALINAS SCENE: Colorful Harvest adds Robbie Coyle to sales team
Monterey, CA-based Colorful Harvest has added Robbie Coyle to its sales team as business development sales manager.
Mr. Coyle's main focus will be to grow the artichoke, blueberry, raspberry and blackberry business while supporting other sales needs at Colorful Harvest.
He brings 18 years of direct produce sales experience to Colorful Harvest in the areas of fresh vegetables and berries.
Mr. Coyle is a graduate of California State University- Fresno with a degree in plant science. He moved to Salinas in 1989, where he still lives with his wife of 11 years, Kim, and two children Sydney, 9, and Hunter, 7.
Colorful Harvest Chief Operating Officer Doug Ranno said that the company is lucky to have a veteran such as Mr. Coyle join the company.
"Colorful Harvest is currently experiencing sales growth over the prior year at a level of 63 percent," Mr. Ranno said. "We need to continue to add historically successful and experienced salespeople to our team. Robbie is exactly that."
Colorful Harvest is a national, year-round grower-shipper of premium-quality berries, artichokes and avocados in the "Green Giant Fresh" and "Colorful Harvest" labels and a grower-shipper of red corn, rainbow carrots and orange cauliflower.
Kerr leaves produce business for new venture Cynthia Kerr, a Salinas-based veteran of the fresh produce industry, has left the industry following her acquisition of Corpus Christi Book Store in Salinas.
The Corpus Christi Book Store sells Christian books and gifts and specializes in Catholic items. It is the only Catholic bookstore in Monterey County and serves the greater Diocese of Monterey.
Ms. Kerr serves each Sunday at the Carmel Mission Basilica as lector and eucharistic minister and is a member of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites.
A nearly 20-year veteran of the fresh produce industry, Ms. Kerr has left behind her consulting business -- Kerr Consulting Group -- to devote herself entirely to her new venture. Ms. Kerr has lived in Salinas since 1987.
"I was lucky enough to start my career at Mann Packing, where I spent my first nine years working under the direction of owners Don Nucci and Bill Ramsey," Ms. Kerr said. "I owe them so much for taking a chance on hiring someone who knew nothing about farming to represent their families' company."
Ms. Kerr left Mann Packing in 1996 to start her consultancy which specialized in agricultural marketing services for grower-shippers.
Mr. Coyle's main focus will be to grow the artichoke, blueberry, raspberry and blackberry business while supporting other sales needs at Colorful Harvest.
He brings 18 years of direct produce sales experience to Colorful Harvest in the areas of fresh vegetables and berries.
Mr. Coyle is a graduate of California State University- Fresno with a degree in plant science. He moved to Salinas in 1989, where he still lives with his wife of 11 years, Kim, and two children Sydney, 9, and Hunter, 7.
Colorful Harvest Chief Operating Officer Doug Ranno said that the company is lucky to have a veteran such as Mr. Coyle join the company.
"Colorful Harvest is currently experiencing sales growth over the prior year at a level of 63 percent," Mr. Ranno said. "We need to continue to add historically successful and experienced salespeople to our team. Robbie is exactly that."
Colorful Harvest is a national, year-round grower-shipper of premium-quality berries, artichokes and avocados in the "Green Giant Fresh" and "Colorful Harvest" labels and a grower-shipper of red corn, rainbow carrots and orange cauliflower.
Kerr leaves produce business for new venture Cynthia Kerr, a Salinas-based veteran of the fresh produce industry, has left the industry following her acquisition of Corpus Christi Book Store in Salinas.
The Corpus Christi Book Store sells Christian books and gifts and specializes in Catholic items. It is the only Catholic bookstore in Monterey County and serves the greater Diocese of Monterey.
Ms. Kerr serves each Sunday at the Carmel Mission Basilica as lector and eucharistic minister and is a member of the Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites.
A nearly 20-year veteran of the fresh produce industry, Ms. Kerr has left behind her consulting business -- Kerr Consulting Group -- to devote herself entirely to her new venture. Ms. Kerr has lived in Salinas since 1987.
"I was lucky enough to start my career at Mann Packing, where I spent my first nine years working under the direction of owners Don Nucci and Bill Ramsey," Ms. Kerr said. "I owe them so much for taking a chance on hiring someone who knew nothing about farming to represent their families' company."
Ms. Kerr left Mann Packing in 1996 to start her consultancy which specialized in agricultural marketing services for grower-shippers.