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SUMMARY:Membership Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Caterer: \nDoug Renfro oversees new product development\, risk management\, legal\, human resources and information systems.  Additionally\, Doug works with Becky to manage sales\, pricing\, finance and accounting\, public relations\, marketing\, social media\, international sales and trade shows.\n\n\n\nReared in the family business\, Doug has spent a majority of his career working in a number of different capacities at Renfro Foods. As a teenager\, he worked in production\, while in college he weighed out all the spices for daily production.\n\n\n\nAfter earning a bachelor's degree from the University of North Texas\, Doug worked in the finance and accounting departments for a large information services company in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. During his seven-year tenure outside the family business\, he was promoted to Divisional Finance Manager\, earned his Master's degree from Southern Methodist University and qualified for his Certified Management Accountant designation.\n\n\n\nDoug\, son of Jack Renfro\, re-joined Renfro Foods in 1992.\n\n\n\nInvolved in a number of professional and community organizations\, Doug is a past president of the Tarrant Area Food Bank\, the Texas Food Processors Association and the North Texas Food Sales Association. Doug currently serves on the executive committees of Casa Mañana\, a not-for-profit theater organization and the Botanical Research Institute of Texas\, a non-profit conservation and preservation institute. Doug is also on the McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors\, the Chile Pepper Institute's Advisory Council and TCU's Neeley School of Business Entrepreneurship Advisory Board. He has also served as a board member of Fort Worth South\, a non-profit organization that works to renovate Fort Worth's southern inner city.\n\n\n\nFun Fact: Doug played saxophone\, piano and marching xylophone (seriously) in junior and senior high school\, advancing to state competition on multiple instruments. Currently\, he can only play the kazoo.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<img alt="" height="335" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/770/Image/Luncheon_Logos/OctoberFBPost.png" style="width: 400px\; height: 335px\;" width="400"><br>\nCaterer:&nbsp\;<img alt="" height="95" src="https://chambermaster.blob.core.windows.net/userfiles/UserFiles/chambers/770/Image/Luncheon_Logos/Esparzas.jpg" style="width: 150px\; height: 95px\;" width="150">\n<hr>Doug Renfro oversees new product development\, risk management\, legal\, human resources and information systems.&nbsp\; Additionally\, Doug works with Becky to manage sales\, pricing\, finance and accounting\, public relations\, marketing\, social media\, international sales and trade shows.<br>\n<br>\nReared in the family business\, Doug has spent a majority of his career working in a number of different capacities at Renfro Foods. As a teenager\, he worked in production\, while in college he weighed out all the spices for daily production.<br>\n<br>\nAfter earning a bachelor's degree from the University of North Texas\, Doug worked in the finance and accounting departments for a large information services company in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. During his seven-year tenure outside the family business\, he was promoted to Divisional Finance Manager\, earned his Master's degree from Southern Methodist University and qualified for his Certified Management Accountant designation.<br>\n<br>\nDoug\, son of Jack Renfro\, re-joined Renfro Foods in 1992.<br>\n<br>\nInvolved in a number of professional and community organizations\, Doug is a past president of the Tarrant Area Food Bank\, the Texas Food Processors Association and the North Texas Food Sales Association. Doug currently serves on the executive committees of Casa Mañana\, a not-for-profit theater organization and the Botanical Research Institute of Texas\, a non-profit conservation and preservation institute. Doug is also on the McDonald Observatory Board of Visitors\, the Chile Pepper Institute's Advisory Council and TCU's Neeley School of Business Entrepreneurship Advisory Board. He has also served as a board member of Fort Worth South\, a non-profit organization that works to renovate Fort Worth's southern inner city.<br>\n<br>\nFun Fact: Doug played saxophone\, piano and marching xylophone (seriously) in junior and senior high school\, advancing to state competition on multiple instruments. Currently\, he can only play the kazoo.
LOCATION:Grapevine Convention Center 1209 S Main St Grapevine\, TX 76051
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URL:https://business.grapevinechamber.org/events/details/membership-luncheon-10-20-2022-194936
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