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The Warrell Corp. says it is focusing on its core contract manufacturing and private label business following the sale of Pennsylvania Dutch Candies assets to Nassau Candy and closing its Classic Caramel division last fall.
Candy maker looks toward family leadership as celebrates 50th anniversary.
May 6, 2015
Patrick Huffman, president of the Warrell Corp., will retire on June 5, as part of the long-planned transition back to family management of the candy company.
The family-owned confectionery manufacturer, now celebrating its 50th year, made the changes according to the management succession plan it released in 2014.
Huffman's straightforward, no-nonsense directive has helped the Warrell Corp. flourish.
September 9, 2013
Huffman learned that the slowest plant walks can be the most important ones, particularly when it comes to viewing what employees, as well as supervisors are doing. Of course, it not just a matter of observing what’s going on; it’s the follow-through that’s even more important.