The newly appointed national account manager

The newly appointed national account manager

New national account manager at potato supplier Lamb Weston

8th July 2010, 10:56am

Frozen potato supplier Lamb Weston has appointed Neil Freeborough as national account manager.

Freeborough has held previous roles at Heinz Foodservice, Muller and Allied Bakeries. 

Phil Cumming, sales & marketing director, Lamb Weston commented on the appointment: "Neil has an impressive CV which will be of particular relevance to his new responsibilities to drive the Lamb Weston business forward, and which we hope will benefit the brand and our customers.  

"We are delighted to have Neil as an active member of our team and wish him every success in his new role."

Lamb Weston has also appointed Cindy Baxter and Sarah Jones to the team in business development executive roles, for the North and South regions.


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