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Retail Strategist Greg Tornberg Brings Expertise To Impact 21 Team
Tornberg comes to Impact 21 with extensive experience and knowledge. Given his leadership background in convenience retailing, revenue generation and foodservice, Greg brings great value to the table with his innovative ideas, for both his clients and the industry.
Lexington, KY, September 29, 2022 – Impact 21, a retail consulting, analytics, and services company, announces that Greg Tornberg joins the team as a Principal Consultant. Tornberg brings great value to Impact 21 with his strong command of leadership, business operations, and team development with emphasis in foodservice, center store, category management, product development and launch, menu engineering, and Lean Six Sigma.
“We are pleased to add Greg to our team with his extensive experience and knowledge. Given his leadership background in convenience retailing, revenue generation and foodservice, we look forward to what Greg will bring to the table with his innovative ideas, for our clients and the industry,” says Scott Burchfield, Impact 21 Chief Operations Officer.
Tornberg’s expertise and proven track record of driving multimillion-dollar growth in foodservice sales, acquisition transitioning and integration, as well as developing and executing new foodservice offerings serves as a great asset for his clients. Tornberg draws from his passion to help organizations drive revenue producing results while meeting goals. This passion fostered a mastery of skills as an expert relationship builder, channel developer, negotiator, and sales strategist, enabling him to create clear vision and direction that drives organizations forward.
“I am delighted to join the Impact 21 team. This opportunity will enable me to broaden the reach of my retail and executive leadership journey. I look forward to continuing my work in strengthening client offerings, sales and team dynamics,” states Tornberg.
Most recently, Greg served as VP Fresh Foods QA, Design and Commercialization at 7-Eleven, where he managed foodservice acquisition responsibilities by leading a team of food professionals, scientists and engineers for both franchise and company operated locations. He also held the title of Vice President of Foodservice at Kum & Go where he championed new product development, process, and system improvement initiatives. Greg’s diversity of experience as a leader in retail gives him a well-rounded perspective to help clients realize revenue and profit goals.

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