SAVANNAH, Ga. -- Paul Moody has joined convenience-store retailer enmarket as vice president, the Savannah, Ga.-based company announced.
Moody will provide oversight of store operations and lead the branding change already in progress at enmarket’s 61 locations in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina.
The company launched a rebranding campaign in 2015 to reflect its increased emphasis on fresh food and healthy snacks.
“Paul will be a tremendous asset to our organization,” said Ryan Chandler, vice president of business development at Colonial Group Inc., the retailer’s parent company. “He’s a collaborative, driven leader with deep industry experience who focuses on the development of his team first and foremost. We’re pleased to have him on board.”
Most recently serving as vice president of operations and marketing for Road Ranger USA, Moody previously was a division vice president at The Pantry Inc./Kangaroo Express.
“I am honored to be joining a leading retailer in the Southeast,” Moody said. “Enmarket has great energy and a great vision for the future. I look forward to bringing my experience to the company. Collectively, we will be focusing on the most important things for our teams and our customers to set enmarket apart from our competition.”
Founded as Interstate Stations in 1963 by Robert Demere, Enmark Stations Inc., which recently rebranded as enmarket, is a family-run business.
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