Schnuelle Named Exec V-P at Sysco-Sacramento

Schnuelle Names Exec V-P at Sysco-Sacramento
HOUSTON -- Delmer A. Schnuelle has been named executive vice president of Sysco Food Services of Sacramento, Inc., the distributor's corporate headquarters here reported.

His appointment will take effect Jan. 2, 2005.

Schnuelle, 50, joined Sysco's corporate headquarters in 1984 as a member of the company's operations review staff and in 1986 was named manager of operations review - audit. The following year he transferred to Allied Sysco Food Services, Inc., the predecessor company to Sysco Food Services of San Francisco, to serve as controller before advancing to vice president of finance in 1989 and then senior vice president and chief financial officer in 1997. Following the construction of Sysco Food Services of Sacramento, Pleasant Grove, CA, in 2000, Schnuelle joined that operation to serve in his current position of senior vice president.

A native of Manitowoc, WI, Schnuelle is a 1977 graduate of the University of Wisconsin - Madison, where he earned a bachelor of business administration degree. He is also a certified public accountant (CPA) and a certified management accountant (CMA). He and his wife, Darlene, have two children and reside in Granite Bay, CA.

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