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Bay State Milling’s VP nods reinforce development strategy

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BY: Maddie Lambert

Maddie Lambert

QUINCY, MA — Bay State Milling Co. — a 125-year-old company known for its variety of grain-based ingredients, including nutrition-forward solutions — announced new additions and promotions to the team.

Chris Erickson joined Bay State as VP of technology. Erickson will work with team members to deepen the company’s IT infrastructure and business applications while also developing long-term technology strategies for the company’s future.

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Based in Minneapolis, he brings 20 years of experience leading technology and security organizations within the manufacturing, distribution, and food and beverage sectors. Erickson most recently worked as VP of IT and cybersecurity for the Rahr Corporation.

“As a century-old company, Bay State Milling has seen a lot of change over the years,” said Alain Hanna, CFO of Bay State Milling. “Part of our strength is continuing to learn, grow and innovate. This includes manufacturing infrastructure, of course, but also cybersecurity, data and analytics operations and deploying our resources in the most effective, efficient ways. By bringing Chris’ expertise into the mix, we are excited to see where we go next.”

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Additionally, Elidio Amaral has been promoted to the role of VP of corporate finance and treasury. Amaral has worked with Bay State Milling since 2015, previously serving as senior director of corporate finance.

“This promotion recognizes the significant work Elidio has done to ensure our finance and treasury functions operate efficiently, with strong oversight and controls, while keeping the needs of our business and stakeholders top of mind,” Hanna said.

These strategic moves signify Bay State Milling’s commitment to building the infrastructure and financial stewardship needed to fuel its growth.

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