Makers of Nancy’s Probiotic Foods promotes Ed Regnier to serve as only the second CFO in the company’s 60-year history
Eugene, OR, October 26, 2020– Springfield Creamery, probiotic food innovators and makers of Nancy’s Probiotic Foods, is pleased to announce the promotion of Ed Regnier to Chief Financial Officer. Ed will serve as the company’s second CFO in 60 years.
Family-owned and operated with three generations now working together, Springfield Creamery was founded by Sue and Chuck Kesey in 1960. Sue has held the position of CFO as well as other business functions since the company’s inception. She will assume the role of CEO and continue to be active in Springfield Creamery’s day-to day operations.
Ed joined Springfield Creamery Inc. in 2018 as assistant chief financial officer. In this role he worked closely with Sue and other members of the Kesey family to upgrade and implement new systems that could scale with their growing business and provide new financial insights into the business. Prior to joining the company, Ed served as Project Manager for Chambers Construction Company in Eugene, and, before that, as Project Manager for PCL Construction in Seattle, Washington. During his 10 years running large, multi-phase construction projects, he was responsible for managing large teams and resources to deliver high quality projects on time and under budget.
Ed holds an MBA from University of Oregon – Charles H. Lundquist College of Business. He lives in Eugene, Oregon with his wife and two daughters. Classic Oregonians, Ed and his family love the outdoors and enjoy hiking and camping together. He especially enjoys his new role as coach for his oldest daughter’s soccer team.
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About Springfield Creamery
Springfield Creamery, the makers of Nancy’s Probiotic Foods, is located in beautiful Eugene, Oregon, where they remain a family owned and operated company. Founded in 1960, they have three generations working side-by-side every day. They have a long legacy as innovators, as they were the first company to add live probiotics to yogurt back in 1970. Along the way, they rebuilt after a tragic fire, fed millions of folks healthy, probiotic food and kept their company afloat with a little help from the Grateful Dead. Today, Nancy’s Probiotic Food products are available across the U.S., as one of the top brands in the natural food dairy case.
For more information, visit Nancy’s Probiotic Foods online at www.nancysyogurt.com or on social media @NancysYogurt.
Contact:
Hilary Martin
For Nancy’s Probiotic Foods
HMartin@TalkShopAgency.com