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EXECUTIVE CHANGES 1994-06-13 (1)

Baker's Aid Taps Executive VPr's Aid Group has named Tom Daniel executive vice president of sales and marketing, a new position.With the company 10 years, he was most recently equipment division vice president.In his new post, Daniel reports to Jay Raubvogel, president of Baker's Aid Group and corporate vice president of DCA Food Industries, which acquired Baker's Aid earlier this year.Baker's Aid

June 13, 1994

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Baker's Aid Taps Executive VP

r's Aid Group has named Tom Daniel executive vice president of sales and marketing, a new position.

With the company 10 years, he was most recently equipment division vice president.

In his new post, Daniel reports to Jay Raubvogel, president of Baker's Aid Group and corporate vice president of DCA Food Industries, which acquired Baker's Aid earlier this year.

Baker's Aid Group, which includes Baker's Aid Equipment, sells and markets Charles Dennery Co. icings and fillings and DCA bakery mixes to retail and supermarket bakeries.

Parco Names Sauter Sales VP

BLUE ISLAND, Ill. -- Parco Foods here has named Jim Sauter vice president of sales.

He succeeds Jack Dellert, who has left the company.

Sauter was director of sales at Bake 'N Joy Foods, North Andover, Mass., for one and a half years. Prior to that, he was with General Foods' food-service division, Deerfield, Ill., for 11 years in various management positions. He reports to Chuck Hoch, Parco's president.

Duhoski Takes Fleming Deli Post

OKLAHOMA CITY -- Fleming Cos. has named Bob Duhoski deli-bakery merchandising manager for its Philadelphia division, a new position.

Duhoski had been director of deli merchandising and operations for P & C Food Markets, Syracuse, N.Y., for more than 20 years. He will report to John Curtis, perishables merchandising manager, Fleming's Philadelphia division.

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