Bryan Larson

Revenue Growth & Strategic Analytics Manager at Applegate

Bryan Larson currently serves as the Revenue Growth & Strategic Analytics Manager at Applegate, a position held since July 2022. Prior to this role, Bryan Larson spent over eight years at Hormel Foods, where various titles included Revenue Growth Manager, Senior Customer Executive eCommerce, and Strategic Pricing Analyst. Responsibilities encompassed collaborating with customers to enhance sales, managing E-Commerce initiatives, and developing pricing strategies. Earlier experience includes roles such as Customer Executive and Associate Category Sales Analyst, focusing on relationships with grocery retail groups and analyzing sales data. Bryan Larson began a career in student leadership as Student Body President at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, where responsibilities included managing a significant budget and representing student interests. Bryan Larson also interned in Government Relations at Land O'Lakes and worked on the production floor at American Ice Co. Bryan Larson holds a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business/Corporate Communications from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

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Our mission is Changing the Meat We Eat. That’s not the kind of thing that gets accomplished without a good plan and a great team to execute it. We believe that the road to our lofty goal is built on a foundation of creative ideas coming from great teams and individuals. This creative energy must be knit together into a plan that is in harmony at the customer, company, team and individual levels. We believe in providing effective tools and training to help make the most of an employee’s valuable time. We believe in Vision. We believe in Team. We believe in Openness. We believe in Results. We believe in Celebration. Are you ready to assist Applegate in Changing the Meat We Eat?