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C-store broker adds managers

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

Mark Carlson is the Northern zone manager. He previously worked as the Northeast small outlet business manager for MasterFoods USA, where he managed all MasterFoods brands for c-stores in New England. Other manufacturer experience includes stints at Playtex and The Perrier Group of America. He also served The Southland Corp. as a field consultant/franchise coordinator.

Debbie Beasley is a regional manager [image-nocss] in the Southeast zone. With more than 13 years of sales experience, most recently as a key account manager for Cadbury Adams/Cadbury Schweppes, Beasley has extensive consumer product and pharmaceutical knowledge. She has also managed accounts for Fleming Corp., Adams USA (a division of Pfizer), American Chicle and McLane Co., where she handled Target Corp.

Based in Houston, Kim Peign a is also a regional manager. Prior to joining TNT Marketing, she was an area sales manager for RJ Reynolds Tobacco. She also worked with Walt Disney Radio as a family marketing specialist.

TNT Marketing is an independent, national c-store broker based in Arlington, Texas. The company's c-store experts, the 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 and provide access to top 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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