BrightFarms Boosts Commercial Team As it Continues to Expand

Abby Prior, BrightFarms

Abby Prior, BrightFarms

BrightFarms, a leading national player in growing indoor leafy greens, recently announced that Abby Prior has been promoted within the company to Chief Commercial Officer. Prior will spearhead the newly-formed Commercial team, a convergence of the company’s Sales and Marketing groups. The new structure will allow BrightFarms to grow rapidly over the next five years, expanding growing capacity tenfold to reach two-thirds of the U.S. population by 2025.

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Prior was previously Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing, and has spent more than six years with BrightFarms across business development, sales, and marketing roles. She introduced the greenhouse-grown model to some of BrightFarms’ earliest retail partners, who remain some of the company’s most committed customers as the team has grown and delivered on its promises over the years. Prior represents the next generation of industry leaders, having recently been appointed as the Marketing and Merchandising Industry Expertise Director for the International Fresh Produce Association.

“As we work to expand our footprint across the country and grow our presence in current markets, there is no better person to lead us there than Abby,” says Steve Platt, BrightFarms Chief Executive Officer. “She will play a pivotal role in accelerating growth with our valued partners, going above and beyond to ensure their needs are met at every point of the process, from greenhouse to store shelf, and into people’s refrigerators.”

The Commercial team will place retailer relationships at the center of everything it does as it implements best-in-class store programs and unmatched customer service, helping to educate grocery shoppers on the benefits of BrightFarms’ fresher, tastier, longer lasting salad greens. The sales side has adopted a new structure split between day-to-day sales operations and strategy. BrightFarms has promoted Matt DiNitto to Vice President of Sales Operations and Regional Accounts and Suzy Dollak to Vice President of Sales Strategy and National Accounts who will lead the divisions respectively. Altogether, the team consists of 16 sales and marketing professionals and is expected to grow in the coming year.

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BrightFarms leads the indoor farming industry in retail availability, recently reaching the 4,000-store mark with the addition of lēf Farms’ Northeast customer portfolio. The New Hampshire-based greenhouse was acquired in June 2021, marking BrightFarms’ entrance into Whole Foods, Hannaford, and Shaws. A 2-acre expansion is currently underway, with plans to turn the facility into a 14-acre hub for the New England region. The lēf team has been welcomed into the fold, with all 20 employees continuing to work with BrightFarms in various positions, including on the Commercial team.

With Cox Enterprises onboard after its August acquisition of BrightFarms, the company is poised to continue its expansion across the U.S., going from 16 acres to 180 acres under greenhouse glass in the next five years alone.

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