
“He’s just very much concerned about the business.

“I told, I’m like, ‘Now that you’ve really hitched your wagon to this person, and you’re in business with this person, and the fact that they could go out into the world, and be so careless and not think about the ramifications and how it could affect you - that has to be frustrating to you,’” Katie said. (Sandoval and Madix’s nine-year relationship ended due to his cheating.) Sandoval has come under fire for apologizing to Schwartz and asking fans not to take out his actions on their restaurants TomTom and Schwartz & Sandy’s before he publicly addressed then-girlfriend Ariana Madix. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies He would hop in a lifeboat.’ So I think as much as you want to say, ‘That isn’t true or you don’t think that would happen,’ like, think about it because I think that would.” “’He would drown you if the ship was sinking and save. And because Schwartz is kind of, like, wants to just go with the flow and doesn’t want to be confrontational about things had the roles been reversed - let’s say in this whole situation with the Scandoval - I told him that, you know, ‘I think Tom would throw you under the bus and save himself,’” Katie, 36, said on the Tuesday, April 4, episode of the “Viall Files” podcast. He lets Tom kind of dominate him and the friendship and the business. “I think the main thing with Tom and Tom that we’ve seen in past is that Schwartz is very much subservient to Tom in a lot of ways. While Katie Maloney told Nick Viall that she’s not “certain” about the timeline of when her ex-husband found out about the months-long affair, she warned him to distance himself from Sandoval. From seed to shelf from field to fork.Amid the fallout of Scandoval, many fans have questioned what Tom Schwartz knew about his BFF Tom Sandoval’s secret romance with Raquel Leviss - and whether their friendship (and businesses) can survive the scandal. We’re proud to have garnered a reputation of responsiveness, agility, and trustworthiness, helping our customer’s deliver on their promises each and every day. Each day, produce arrives to us from farms across the globe via plane, train, trailer, and vessel. and Canada, from Toronto to Atlanta and beyond. Our distribution network spans the majority of the U.S. We are a leading wholesale distributor of fresh fruits and vegetables, located on the Detroit, Michigan Produce Terminal, serving local and national chain stores, as well as foodservice providers. has been delivering the world’s freshest produce. “We expect him to play a key role as we develop new customer partnerships and service them better than anyone else in the industry.”Ībout: Since 1906, Ben B. “Jordan has a phenomenal grasp of how a produce wholesaler can deliver value to customers beyond just taking orders,” says Bill Loupee, COO at Ben B Schwartz & Sons. “I plan to leverage my extensive produce supply chain experience and work closely with the existing team to deliver sustainable growth, advance our service offerings, and ensure the success of our customers.”

“I am excited and privileged to lead future sales initiatives for Ben B Schwartz & Sons,” says Jordan Grainger.

Leadership of the Ben B Schwartz sales team and team growth.Development of new customer opportunities & partnerships.Vision for Ben B Schwartz to provide customer solutions.Grainger will be based out of Cincinnati, OH where he has developed deep customer relationships, with weekly travel to Detroit, MI.Īdditionally, Grainger’s responsibilities at Ben B Schwartz & Sons will include: Grainger will be bringing his wholesale distribution experience in 3PL logistics, shorts supply, program partnerships and repack (among other services) to Ben B Schwartz & Sons to help supercharge the company’s growth. Grainger joins Ben B Schwartz & Sons from Castellini Company, where he finished an 11-year tenure as Vice President of Sales. : Ben B Schwartz & Sons announced that Jordan Grainger will be joining the company as Vice President of Sales and Business Development, effective April 4 th, 2022.
