Hobart Names Brand Vice President



{mosimage}Assigned to the Hobart and Traulsen product lines, Anti, who was senior consultant with Brandstorm, Anti is responsible for marketing and branded communications for Hobart.

"Sarah comes to Hobart with excellent marketing and strategic planning credentials," said John McDonough, president of Hobart Foodservice. "Sarah will be responsible for all branded communications across the full breadth of the Hobart U.S. and Traulsen product lines and manage our overall communications agency relationship. She will also be working closely with both Joe Hahn, president of Hobart Food Retail, and Ken Lee, president of Hobart Service."

Prior to Brandstorm, Anti was general manager of Playtime Products for Evenflo Co. She started her career at Whirlpool Corp., where she held positions of increasing responsibility, including director of brand marketing and director of marketing of laundry products.

Anti earned her Master's degree in strategic management and Bachelor's in management from Purdue University. She resides in Dayton, Ohio.

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