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Processors association to relaunch in 2014Dennis King of Brookfield has been named the new executive director of the Prince Edward Island Seafood Processors Association.King brings a wealth of experience to the position, most recently as Principal in King Strategy Group, a marketing and strategic communications consulting firm. He has served in various senior management positions over the past 20 years in the public, private and notforprofit sectors.'The seafood processing sector, like any manufacturing and exporting sector is a significant contributor to the Island economy,' said King. 'I am looking forward to working with industry leaders as they continue with the production and sale of quality seafood products, which benefits all of Prince Edward Island.'PEISPA board member Len Currie of Confederation Cove Mussels in BordenCarleton said King brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the position.'Dennis has the experience and skill set required to help our organization meet our goals of promoting the growth and development of a competitive, sustainable seafood processing sector in Prince Edward Island.
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