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Mount Kisco Woman Named Vice President, Sales at Berje Inc.

Terri Romeo has vast experience in the chemicals industry.

From Berje Inc.

Berjé Inc., a global leader and distributor of essential oils and aromatic chemicals, announces the appointment of Terri Romeo as Vice President of Sales.

A seasoned business executive, Romeo brings more than 29 years of experience in the chemicals and specialty chemicals industries, providing an exceptional understanding of Berjé’s unique market. In her new role, Romeo will be responsible for Berjé’s global business management initiatives and profit optimization. Additionally, she will oversee the company’s customer care program and sales support.

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“Terri is an accomplished business executive whose management skills and breadth of experience will support us to achieve our ambitious targets for growth,” said Kim Bleimann, President of Berjé. “Her past accomplishments and successes prove that she is well-suited to lead our sales staff, and we are confident that her appointment will benefit our customers and help to grow our market share globally.”

Prior to Berjé, Romeo served a 19 year tenure with Lonza Inc., directing four Product Management groups, Customer Service, Technical Services, Supply Chain Management, and the Global Sales and Distribution Integration between Lonza and Arch Chemicals Corporation. Previously, she contributed to the growth initiatives at BASF Corporation in assignments including Product Management, Customer Service Management and Sales Support.

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Romeo earned her Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from Rice University in Houston. She currently resides with her husband in Mount Kisco, New York.

For more information on Berjé, please visit www.berjeinc.com.

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