Foodservice

Alto-Shaam Beefs Up Its Sales, Marketing and Culinary Teams

New hires bring fresh muscle to domestic and international markets

MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. -- Foodservice-equipment manufacturer Alto-Shaam has added several new faces to its sales, marketing and culinary teams.

Alto-Shaam new hires
  • In sales, Lucy McQuillan was hired as the executive vice president of global sales, Gabriel Estrella Talentti was hired as the sales director of Middle East and Africa, and Joe Prowell was hired as a business development specialist.
  • In marketing, Jody Rahoy was hired as the marketing manager.
  • And on the culinary team, Richard “Rocky” Rockwell was hired as a corporate chef.

“The combination of experience and leadership these individuals bring to Alto-Shaam upholds our standard of excellence,” said Steve Maahs, president and chief operating officer of Alto-Shaam. “Adding leaders, such as our new additions, to the Alto-Shaam team will keep our company at the forefront of the industry and continue our success. We look forward to their accomplishments and contributions.”

McQuillan will oversee the domestic and international sales team and will be responsible for the support and execution of the commercial strategy for Alto-Shaam. As an active leader in the corporate strategic-planning process, she will develop, prioritize and execute the corporate sales-growth strategies in order to achieve company sales objectives. She has more than 25 years of experience holding various sales, product management and marketing roles with IMI plc and Cornelius, a supplier of beverage-dispensing equipment. There she developed commercial excellence programs across five divisions, including process and people improvement programs with the global sales team.

Talentti will be responsible for Alto-Shaam’s sales growth and development through independent dealers, distributors, direct customers and foodservice consultants. He will lead the new Alto-Shaam office based in Dubai.

Prowell will assist in demand creation alongside his counterpart on the East Coast and offer sales support to dealers within his region. Prowell most recently served in the U.S. Navy as an aviation lieutenant where he negotiated with Mediterranean Sea nations to develop programs to prevent drug, weapon and human trafficking.

Rahoy will actively lead the company’s demand-creation efforts through marketing, advertising, web development, communications and public relations. Her experience draws from her position as a marketing communications project manager where she managed integrated marketing communications for a team of product marketing managers and brand positioning efforts for Case IH, Case Construction, New Holland Agricultural and New Holland Construction.

Rockwell spent time with the Alto-Shaam culinary team at the 2015 National Restaurant Association Show and will now support the culinary seminars at Alto-Shaam’s Culinary Institute. He will also contribute to menu development and provide ongoing customer education. Rockwell, a certified executive chef from the American Culinary Federation, has more than 20 years of foodservice experience working in hotel, country club and college university industries. He most recently worked at Texas A&M as an executive chef and director of dining where he served meals to more than 2,600 ROTC cadets in 10 minutes using Alto-Shaam’s plate-retherm system.

Alto-Shaam’s corporate headquarters, worldwide manufacturing facility, Culinary Institute and Technical Institute are based in Menomonee Falls, Wis. For more than a half a century, the company has been a recognized leader and innovator in the global commercial foodservice equipment industry.

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