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Rich Products Promotes from Within; Seven Senior Executives Move into Strategic Leadership Roles

April 30, 2019

Rich Products recently announced promotions and new leadership roles for seven senior executives within the family-owned food company. The moves are part of Rich’s long-term focus on growth, innovation and organizational excellence.

“These talented individuals have risen through the ranks, collectively bringing a powerhouse of experience, thought leadership and passion to our organization,” said Richard Ferranti, president and chief operating officer, Rich Products. “They’re leading the way as we move with greater speed and agility to meet and exceed the demands of the ever-changing food industry.”

Collectively, the seasoned veterans bring a wealth of food industry expertise and savvy to the table. “With a proven track record of success, these dynamic individuals are well positioned to lead Rich’s now and into the future,” added Ferranti.

Ted Rich to lead Organizational Excellence
To further cement the company’s focus on organizational excellence, Rich’s created a new executive role. Ted Rich will now serve as executive vice president, organizational excellence. His charge: to build the organization’s strategic capabilities and associate competencies, as well as drive associate and leadership development to strengthen company culture overall. Rich also will lead digital workplace advancement efforts and joins Rich’s executive team.

In his most recent role as senior vice president, customer experience officer, Rich led global sales, brand marketing and culinary functions, as well as critical demand creation activities across the world. Under his leadership, the company introduced a refreshed Rich’s brand identity in 2018 – one that celebrates both food and the company’s customer-centric commitment.

Rich joined the family business in 1995 working for the Buffalo Bisons, a Rich’s-owned minor league baseball team. In 1998, he moved to the food side of the business working in U.S. foodservice sales. He went on to build a diverse career serving in progressive marketing and leadership roles throughout the company’s global footprint, including managing director of Rich’s Europe/Middle East business from 2009-2012.

Rich also is a seasoned and active member of the food industry, currently serving as the vice chair of the Advancement Committee on the Culinary Institute of America’s Board of Directors.

Leadership roles evolve to meet changing demands of the business
In addition, Rich’s announced new roles for six senior leaders across its United States/Canada business, all geared toward exceeding customer needs and expectations.

“The food industry is moving at lightning speed, with our customers and their consumers driving rapid change,” said Ray Burke, president of Rich’s U.S. Canada region. “From food trends and the rise of e-commerce, to health and authenticity and digital disruption, understanding where the market is moving and how we can better serve our customers is key. The new roles these senior leaders are taking on are reflective of the changes we’re facing, day in and day out.”

  • Nick Stambula heads up Category Business UnitsA 25-year veteran of Rich’s, senior vice president Nick Stambula takes on leadership for Rich’s key categories including toppings, creams and culinary solutions; pizza; desserts; bakery; and protein; as well as driving the company’s mergers and acquisitions efforts. Under his leadership, teams will focus on category growth, innovation, portfolio management and more. Stambula joined Rich’s in 1987 from McCain Foods. His previous roles include leadership of Rich’s In-Store Bakery division and Rich’s new product development process.
  • John Wellenzohn leads In-Store Bakery & Deli Direct ChainsServing Rich’s for more than four decades, senior vice president John Wellenzohn now leads the company’s In-Store Bakery & Deli Direct Chains division. Under his watch, teams will drive innovation at scale, with a greater emphasis on speed-to-market. Sales, culinary/technical and customer marketing teams will maintain a laser-like focus on exceeding customer demands by delivering best-in-class capabilities that meet the unique needs of Rich’s direct chain customers. Wellenzohn also is an active member of the food industry community and currently serves on the Board of Directors for the International Dairy Deli Bakery Association (IDDBA).
  • Jamie McKeon promoted; leads Demand CreationJamie McKeon was promoted to senior vice president of demand creation. In this new role, McKeon is responsible for accelerating Rich’s position as a leading innovator and solutions provider within the food industry, including strategy development, breakthrough innovation, digital customer engagement, analytics, and research and insight for Rich’s U.S. and Canada region. Having joined Rich’s in 1997, McKeon previously served as vice president of marketing for both Rich’s Foodservice and Consumer Brands divisions. Prior to Rich’s, she spent 10 years at Georgia-Pacific. McKeon is equally influential in the food industry. A board member of Women’s Foodservice Forum (WFF), she is deeply passionate about gender equity and accelerating the advancement of women in leadership. McKeon also serves on the boards of the Niagara University Food Marketing Advisory, as well as the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association.
  • Jim Motos promoted to SVP, Consumer Brands DivisionFormer vice president Jim Motos has been promoted to senior vice president, Rich’s Consumer Brands Division. Motos currently oversees both SeaPak and Farm Rich brands, which are sold in retail, club and alternate channels across the United States. Additionally, Motos leads nearly 100 associates in Rich’s St. Simons Island, Ga. office. Motos joined Rich’s in 2006 from Hormel Foods. Starting as a national account manager for major national grocery and club store retailers, Motos transitioned into leading the upstart customer insights team for Consumer Brands. From 2011 to 2016, he grew both the team and business, earning the role of vice president of sales in 2016. He was promoted to vice president of consumer brands the following year. Motos is highly active on a variety of boards and community organizations, including the National Fisheries Institute Board of Directors, Enactus US Executive Committee, National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association Board of Directors and Seafood Nutrition Partnership Board of Directors.
  • Kevin Spratt promoted; leads Foodservice DivisionFormer vice president of sales, Kevin Spratt has been promoted to senior vice president of Rich’s Foodservice Division. In his new role, Spratt leads and drives accelerated performance by building optimal go-to market strategies, advanced talent capabilities and robust execution plans that drive advanced customer performance and satisfaction. Spratt has held various sales and marketing leadership roles during his 18 years at Rich’s, including vice president of sales and business development with Rich Products of Canada, where he focused on the foodservice, in-store bakery and industrial channels. He also serves on the International Foodservice Manufacturers Association (IFMA) Education Foundation’s People Future 2025 committee.
  • Scott Retelny promoted; leads In-Store Bakery & Deli and Ingredients DivisionsScott Retelny was promoted to senior vice president of Rich’s In-Store Bakery & Deli and Ingredients Divisions. Retelny, who most recently served as vice president of Ingredients, will lead the organization’s sales and marketing efforts for In-Store Bakery and Deli across Rich’s wholesale distribution and industrial customer channels. Teams lead by Retelny will focus on customizing and delivering business support, based on customer demand. Retelny joined Rich’s from Maple Leaf Bakery more than 14 years ago as a baking category director where he led national grocery and club store teams. Among his notable career highlights, Retelny took on division responsibility for Rich’s industrial channel, as well as key topping and icing product category acquisitions for the company.
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