Weaver Popcorn
Daniel Finke is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in facilities maintenance and management, currently serving as the Facilities Maintenance Manager at Weaver Popcorn since April 2021. Finke's entrepreneurial spirit is evident through roles as CEO of Custom Wood Heirlooms and Handyman Dan, both established in January 2016, and CEO of Dream Builders Investment Group, LLC since November 2015, focusing on real estate investing. Finke has held significant maintenance and technical positions at companies such as Little Raymonds Print Shop, INC, and Dematic, showcasing a strong background in engineering and operational management, including notable achievements that resulted in substantial cost savings and efficiency improvements. Finke holds a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Automated Manufacturing Technology and Electronics Engineering Technology from ITT Technical Institute.
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Weaver Popcorn
In 1928, Reverend Ira Weaver founded the Weaver Popcorn Company — shucking and bagging his own carefully-grown popcorn, then delivering it to customers with the assistance of a horse-drawn wagon. Along with his son, Welcome, it was Ira Weaver who established our company's mission: to offer the world's highest-quality, best-tasting popcorn, at the lowest possible price. Four generations later, the Weaver family and all of our associates remain dedicated to Ira's mission. It's our daily dedication to excellence that has driven us to create one of the healthiest microwave popcorns in the world, with more rich, buttery flavor than ever before. And because we've always believed in doing what's right, we remain conscious of the environment around us, using less packaging material and ink and utilizing natural, unbleached bags. Finally, we never use palm oil—the harvesting of which destroys the earth's dwindling rainforests. We thank you for your interest in our popcorn. We hope you enjoy eating it. And, should you have any questions or comments, we encourage you to share them with us. Ira believed that no sale was complete until the customer was fully satisfied—and this, too, is a tradition we're proud to continue.