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Carnivore Meat Company Announces New Distribution Sales Coordinator

His primary responsibility is to fulfill and process orders for U.S. distributors.

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Alexander Umland

Alexander Umland

(PRESS RELEASE) GREEN BAY, WI — Carnivore Meat Company, a frozen and freeze-dried raw pet food manufacturer, welcomes Alexander Umland as distribution sales coordinator. His primary responsibility is to fulfill and process orders for U.S. distributors.

“We are very excited that Alexander will be joining Carnivore Meat Company’s team,” says Jessica Pigeon, customer service manager with Carnivore Meat Company. “He has invaluable experience in sales, procurement and enterprise resource planning that will benefit the company greatly.”

Umland’s previous roles as a procurement manager and support chain coordinator included managing logistics, creating more efficient shipment methods, and managing processes to ensure optimum product production. He earned his associate degree in 2019 from McHenry County College in Crystal Lake, Illinois.

In addition to order processing and fulfillment, Umland will be responsible for collecting distributor sales data, reporting, maintaining retail store data and providing customer support.

Umland, an Illinois native, is “extremely excited” about his new position in Green Bay as he will be closer to family living in Northeastern Wisconsin.

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“It is very exciting to work for a company that is growing so rapidly,” Umland says. “I am very happy to see and contribute to the can-do attitude that Carnivore Meat Company displays in all aspects of business. The most exciting part for me is helping the company grow while also building upon my own skill sets to become a better business professional.”

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