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TNT Adds Three to C-Storologist Team

Hudgins, Martin, Dawson join broker

ARLINGTON, Texas -- National convenience store broker TNT Marketing has added three new employees to its team of c-storologists.

Cheryl Hudgins is an account executive for TNT Marketing. She is responsible for overseeing the daily sales activities of several key health and beauty care manufacturers. Prior to joining TNT Marketing, Hudgins was part of the sales team at Mountain View Marketing. She served 7-Eleven Inc. for more than nine years in corporate merchandising as a category manager and 16 years in distribution purchasing.

Joining the sales team is Brad Martin who is a regional manager responsible for sales territories in Iowa, Nebraska and North Dakota. Previously, Martin was a regional broker manager for Richardson Brands, Co. where he supervised and managed brokers in the West and Central regions of the United States.

And new to the administrative team is Dee Dawson. Before joining TNT Marketing, Dawson was an executive administrative assistant for retail operations at FFP Marketing Co, Inc. where she assisted 19 district managers and two regional managers.

Arlington, Texas-based TNT Marketing's c-storologists are industry specialists who focus on the individual needs of wholesalers and retailers. They identify items that sell in stores, offer selling strategies to boost the bottom line and provide access to brands including Arm & Hammer, Bayer, Dole, Don Miguel, Duracell, General Mills, Gillette, Mattel, Playtex and Trojan in categories such as automotive, confection, toys, HBC, healthy alternatives, grocery, foodservice, frozen foods and snacks.

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