Clark Adds Two Senior Executives



{mosimage}Dwyer brings years of experience in finance and operations in service manufacturing businesses. He recently served as president and ceo of ICG/Holliston. Dwyer’s work at Clark, an ID Top 50 company, will focus on implementing operational efficiencies throughout the company. His strengths will support Clark’s goal to become the fastest growing niche foodservice and packaging/jan-san distributors in the nation.

{mosimage}Enustun will oversee all sales activity related to the HMR/packer processor division including market growth, staffing, and training. With more than 13 years in the packaging industry, Enustun’s comprehensive knowledge and tenacity will strengthen Clark’s position in the market.

The appointment of Enustun affirms Clark’s commitment to its targeted go-to-market strategy focusing on distinct market verticals where its DSRs can add value, the company said. Having identified three target “silos,” the company is poised to become best-in-class in these markets, the announcement continued.

“Steve will be a key to our success in developing the important, growing market of packer processors,” commented Mike Sengstock, vice president of sales. “We’re glad to have him aboard and with his contribution, expect great things to happen for the company.”

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