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Huxley & Kent Welcomes Matt Dagne as New Operations Manager

Dagne brings a wealth of experience in operations management, with a focus on enhancing operational efficiency and streamlining processes.

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(PRESS RELEASE) KNOXVILLE, TN — Huxley & Kent announced the appointment of Matt Dagne as the company’s new Operations Manager. Matt brings a wealth of experience in operations management, with a focus on enhancing operational efficiency and streamlining processes.

Matt Dagne

Holding a Business Degree with a specialization in Operations Management from The Ohio State University, Matt has spent the past six years serving as a Warehouse Manager for a dynamic D2C/B2B home goods and women’s apparel company. His extensive background in optimizing wholesale and consumer operations will be an asset to Huxley & Kent as the company continues to grow and innovate in the pet industry.

“Matt’s extensive experience in operations management and his commitment to driving efficiency make him a perfect fit for Huxley & Kent,” said Robin Kershner, Founder & CEO of Huxley & Kent. “We are excited to have him on board and look forward to the positive impact his leadership will bring to our operations and overall growth.”

In his role as Operations Manager, Matt will oversee the company’s operational strategies, focusing on efficiency, quality, and customer satisfaction.

For more information, please contact Rachel Smith at [email protected] or visit huxleyandkent.com.

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About Huxley & Kent

Founded in 2012, Huxley & Kent is a women-owned brand specializing in fun, fashionable, and functional pet toys and accessories. Known for their playful, on-trend designs, Huxley & Kent’s products are available at specialty pet stores nationwide, as well as online. The company is also dedicated to giving back through the Huxley & Kent Rescue Fund, supporting over 150 pet charities and causes across the U.S. since 2015.

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