Purple Brands
Cyndi Pettibone is a seasoned professional in supply chain and operations management with extensive experience in various roles within reputable companies. Currently serving as a Senior Supply Chain Analyst at Purple Brands since July 2021, Cyndi has developed a strong foundation in supply chain analysis, previously holding positions as a Supply Chain Analyst and Supply Chain Specialist. At CP Shades from March 2014 to July 2021, Cyndi excelled as an Operations Manager by defining fabric sourcing calendars and ensuring timely goods flow, and as a Wholesale Account Executive, fostering customer relationships. Cyndi's career also includes roles as an Executive Assistant at Ashe Vineyard, a Merchandising Assistant at Gap Inc., and visual merchandising positions at Gap Kids and Banana Republic, all contributing to a robust skill set in logistics, merchandising, and customer relations. Cyndi earned a BA in Family and Consumer Sciences with a concentration in Apparel Design and Marketing from California State University, Sacramento.
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Purple Brands
Purple Brands is dedicated to creating extraordinary wine and distilled spirit experiences that surprise and delight. Founded by Derek Benham in 2001, the company produces branded wines as well as custom and private label wines for major U.S. and International retailers and restaurateurs. Purple Brands is based in Petaluma, California, the southern gateway to Sonoma County. The Company operates satellite wineries in the Russian River Valley and in American Canyon, located in Napa County. In 2014, Benham broke ground on a distillery in the small, west Sonoma County town of Graton, where Benham's Gin and Redwood Empire Whiskey are produced. In addition to these new spirit brands, Purple Brands wine portfolio includes Avalon Winery, Four Vines, Scattered Peaks and Raeburn Winery, one of America’s fastest growing wine brands. Sustainability is a key facet of Purple’s operating principles. Over the past decade the Company has made great strides in water and energy conservation and both the Graton and American Canyon wineries are certified sustainable by the California Sustainable Winegrowing Alliance.