Photo courtesy of Shenandoah Growers
Shenandoah Growers, Inc., a leading indoor grower, announced in a press release that it has named Cameron Geiger as Chief Operating Officer as “the company enters its next phase of transformational growth."
Geiger will report to Shenandoah Growers President Phillip Karp and serve on the company’s Executive Leadership Team.
Geiger previously was the senior vice president for supply chain services at Walmart, as well as the chief information officer for Walmart Internal. A major focus for Geiger during his career has been automation, innovation and technology. He is also a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.
“Cameron’s wealth of experience managing and continuing to evolve one of the most complex and diverse supply chains in the world, day in and day out, and his reputation for transformational, technology-driven leadership, is an exciting addition to the Shenandoah Growers team,” Karp said per the release.
“I’m excited to join the team at Shenandoah Growers, which has a 30-year history of delivering food consumers can feel good about, nationwide, and at price points that make these products widely accessible,” said Geiger. “I am committed to helping ensure our company is well-positioned to meet booming demand efficiently and at scale, as the marketplace continues to trend towards healthy, flavorful, fresh food with a strong sustainability profile.”
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