Central Foods appoints marketing manager
Frozen food distributor Central Foods has strengthened its team with the appointment of Ranga Nasho as marketing manager.
Ranga brings more than ten years’ experience, including eight years in B2B marketing within the food manufacturing industry.
A marketing graduate and chartered public relations practitioner, he will oversee activities such as digital marketing and advertising.
Ranga said: “I am really pleased to be joining Central Foods as marketing manager at a time when the company continues to grow.
“I’ll be drawing on my marketing and PR experience to support the business to achieve its marketing goals and look forward to working alongside the sales team.
“As a self-proclaimed foodie and with experience of the food manufacturing industry, my new role at Central Foods is the perfect fit for me - working in the ideal environment.”
Northamptonshire-based Central Foods supplies over 200 independent, regional and national wholesalers, serving customers across the UK food service sector.
The company was launched in 1996 and is now one of the UK’s leading frozen food consolidators.
Oli Sampson, managing director of Central Foods, added: “We are excited to welcome Ranga to the Central Foods team.
“He brings a wealth of experience in marketing and PR, earned over several years of working in a range of different sectors from sport through to the legal profession, but most recently in the food manufacturing sector.
“Central Foods offers a wide range of top quality sweet and savoury products to help make life easier for the catering sector.
“The appointment of Ranga will help us to better showcase our products, providing customers with inspiration about options to add to their menus.
“It will also help us to retain our reputation and position as one of the UK’s leading frozen food distributors to the food service sector.”
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