New North Region Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge Sartori Cheese transitions to fourth generation of family leadership PR Newswire The four stars that sit atop the crown in the Sartori crest represents the four generations of family leadership since the company's founding in 1939. Family has always been an essential part of Sartori's history and will play a pivotal role in crafting the next chapter for the company.
Today, Sartori Cheese is excited to announce that Bert Sartori, 4th generation Sartori family member, has been promoted to President. Bert holds an MBA from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, is a licensed cheesemaker, and has over 15 years of progressive experience in finance, operations, and business development. In his most recent role as EVP of Sales & Marketing, Bert's team led Sartori to sustained growth in all segments of the business.
Bert is taking the reins of one of the nation's fastest growing and most decorated specialty cheese brands. "I want to thank my father, our Team Members, our family farms and our customers for being part of our family. It is energizing to take on.... Read More 1>
Promote the Regional Brand Packers donate to nonprofits to support social justice and racial equality FOX 11 Online The Green Bay Packers are donating two player-directed $125,000 grants to nonprofits.
One going to Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and one to Sherman Phoenix.
It's part of the team’s ongoing pledge to support social justice and racial equality in Wisconsin communities.
“When we are blessed, it is our job to be a blessing to others,” said Packers safety Adrian Amos on behalf of the players’ leadership council. “Our youth need our guidance and support. I am proud to be a part of a team who is willing to give their time and resources to.... Read More 2> New North Region Stepping Up to the COVID-19 Challenge Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin helping feed local families with food distributions We Are Green Bay Many of our neighbors are just one missed paycheck away from falling into food insecurity.
That’s why Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin is making it a little easier for families to put food on the table this summer. Hundreds of cars will be lining up at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College for the organization’s weekly food distributions.
The farm to family distributions are drive through contact-free mobile food pantries happening through the end of August. For many families, the coronavirus has forced them from a situation of stability to one of hunger. In fact, 40% of families that are visiting pantries are doing so for the first time due.... Read More 3> |