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Kimberly Jones Joins the Foremost Groups

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

The Foremost Groups has announced that Kimberly Jones recently joined the company as senior designer for the Outdoor Division. She will report directly to Danny Jelley, SVP Product Design & Development, Outdoor Division, and will be responsible for designing and developing outdoor products for all channels of distribution, including specialty, clubs and mass.

Kimberly has spent the past seven years developing product lines for Peak Season as lead industrial designer, and previously designed products for Meadowcraft for three years. She has worked with many major retailers including Costco, Sam's, Lowe's, Home Depot, etc., as well as numerous high-end specialty retailers. She holds a BID from Auburn University and lives in Birmingham, Alabama. 

“We are excited to have Kimberly on board our Outdoor team,” said Danny Jelley. “She is a very talented designer who brings a high level of experience to the Foremost and Veranda Classics brands. We look forward to adding her flair to our already outstanding design talent pool.”  

For more information, please contact: Johma Lim, Marketing manager via email

www.foremostgroups.com
www.verandaclassics.com

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