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Food & Drink Weekly, June 17, 2002
Baker Flowers Foods has named Gene D. Lord president and COO of Flowers Bakeries and Allen L. Shiver president and COO of Flowers Snack. The company also named Robert A. Hocutt, Joe G. Tashie, and David C. Scott regional vice presidents for Flowers Bakeries. These promotions result from the company's May 31 announcements that George E.
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Deese will move from president and COO of Flowers Bakeries to that position for Flowers Foods and that the company will restructure its two operating units into three operating groups -- Flowers Bakeries, Mrs. Smith's Bakeries, and Flowers Snack.
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