Perdue
A.T. Ashby has a diverse work experience spanning over several companies and roles. Most recently, they served as the Sales Director at Perdue Farms, where they were responsible for the growth of Perdue Farms Prepared business at Kroger. Prior to that, they held the position of National Account Manager at the same company, overseeing growth at Kroger and Meijer.
Before joining Perdue Farms, A.T. Ashby was the President of RSVP Richmond Marketing, where they developed and implemented marketing, sales, and operational solutions for clients. A.T. also served as the National Sales & Marketing Director at Lumvatech, a start-up manufacturer of LED lighting solutions, where they built the national sales and marketing system and led the development of new product lines.
Earlier in their career, A.T. Ashby held various roles at Altria, including District Sales Manager, Trade Marketing/Sales Compliance Manager, and Coordinator of Trade Marketing & Distribution. During their time at Altria, they successfully led business operations, developed trade compliance systems, and supported trade marketing performance with top accounts.
Prior to working at Altria, A.T. Ashby was the Unit Sales Manager/Key Account Manager at Philip Morris USA, where they led business operations across multiple territories and played a crucial role in repositioning the category in Ukrop's Supermarkets.
Overall, A.T. Ashby has a strong background in sales, marketing, and leadership, with a proven track record of driving growth and profitability in various industries.
A.T. Ashby attended Strome College of Business from 1987 to 1992, earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a major in Marketing and a minor in Finance. Prior to that, their education history is unknown.
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Perdue
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Arthur W. Perdue founded Perdue Farms in 1920 but the company gained national attention as a brand name in the 1970s when son and successor, Franklin P. Perdue, became television pitchman for the company. Today, Jim Perdue, grandson of the founder, is the chief executive and the face of Perdue on television. The company sells chicken and turkey products to food retailers and food service companies in the Eastern and Midwestern U.S. and exports poultry products to more than 70 foreign countries around the world. Perdue runs two soybean-processing plants that produce vegetable oils and ingredients for animal feed.