Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Promotes Rhonda Ramlo to Executive Vice President of Sales and Distribution
06 Octobre 2006 - 9:30PM
PR Newswire (US)
OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Dreyer's Grand
Ice Cream Holdings, Inc. has promoted Rhonda Ramlo, 46, to
Executive Vice President of Sales and Distribution. Ramlo replaces
Tom Delaplane, a 23-year Dreyer's veteran who is departing the ice
cream company he helped build into a $2 billion business. Ramlo
joined Dreyer's in 1994 as director of strategic sales development.
She was promoted to division manager in 1999, to VP and Division
manager in 2004 and to Senior Vice President of Sales in 2005.
Ramlo has led the company's strategic efforts to build its business
with non-grocery and new channel customers including convenience,
club and drug stores. Prior to joining Dreyer's, Ramlo spent
eight-and-a-half years with The Clorox Company, where she advanced
to group marketing manager of the food division. Ramlo has a BA
degree from the University of California at Berkeley, and an MBA
from Harvard University. Ramlo will lead Dreyer's 4,300-employee
Sales and Distribution organization. Under the leadership of
Delaplane and Ramlo, Dreyer's has built a Direct Store Service
(DSS) network that delivers ice cream and frozen snacks directly
from Dreyer's manufacturing and distribution facilities to retail
and food service outlets across the United States. Dreyer's
considers its DSS network a major competitive advantage in the ice
cream industry, enabling the company to ensure the highest level of
product quality from manufacturing, through delivery, to in-store
shelf presentation to consumers. Dreyer's DSS network, which has
sales employees stocking store freezer shelves up to 7 days a week,
enables Dreyer's to customize deliveries ensuring that each retail
outlet carries the Dreyer's brands and flavors that are in highest
demand in that particular area. Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Holdings,
Inc., and its subsidiaries manufacture and distribute a full
spectrum of ice cream and frozen dessert products. Brands of frozen
dessert products currently manufactured or distributed by Dreyer's
in the United States include Grand, Slow Churned(R), Dibs(R),
Haagen- Dazs(R), Nestle(R) Drumstick(R), Nestle Crunch(R),
Nestle(R) Butterfinger(R), Nestle(R) Toll House(R), Nestle(R)
Carnation(R), Nestle(R) Push-Up(R), Frosty Paws(R), Fruit Bars,
Starbucks(R) and The Skinny Cow(R). The company's premium products
are marketed under the Dreyer's brand name throughout the Western
states and Texas, and under the Edy's(R) brand name throughout the
remainder of the United States. Internationally, the Dreyer's brand
extends to select markets in the Far East and the Edy's brand
extends to the Caribbean and South America. For more information on
the company, please visit http://www.dreyersinc.com/ . NOTE: The
Starbucks trademark is owned by Starbucks U.S. Brands, LLC and is
licensed to the Starbucks Ice Cream Partnership, a joint venture
partnership between Dreyer's and Starbucks Holding Company. In the
U.S. the Haagen-Dazs trademark is sub-licensed to Dreyer's by
Nestle. DATASOURCE: Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream, Inc. CONTACT: Dori
Sera Bailey of Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream Holdings, Inc., +1-510
601-4241 Web site: http://www.dreyersinc.com/
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