Tuxton Shares Staff Updates

The leadership changes ‘underscore Tuxton’s continued commitment to strategic growth, channel alignment and customer-focused execution,’ says a release.

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Pamela Perkins (left) and Tim Aid are taking on new roles at Tuxton.

Tabletop manufacturer Tuxton has announced the appointment of Tim Aid as its new vice president of sales as well as Pamela Perkins’ promotion to senior vice president of business development.

Aid, who has over 20 years’ experience in the foodservice and tabletop industries, will lead Tuxton’s national sales organization, oversee strategic account development and deepen relationships with key distribution and operator partners. He will work closely with cross-functional teams.

“His deep understanding of our product line, industry relationships and proven sales leadership will be a major asset as we continue to grow and support our customers with best-in-class products and service,” says Alice Tam, senior vice president of Tuxton.

Perkins, who previously served as the vice president of sales, will now oversee sales and marketing functions, with a focus on integrating brand strategy, customer insights and channel programs.

“Pam has been a driving force behind Tuxton’s commercial success and customer relationships for many years,” Tam adds. “Her promotion reflects her leadership strategic vision, and the trust our customers place in her and in Tuxton.”

Perkins also will partner closely with Aid to ensure alignment between Tuxton’s go-to-market strategy, field execution and marketing initiatives, including new product launches, digital and trade marketing, and targeted programs for national accounts, healthcare, education and hospitality customers.

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