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Flashfood Appoints Jordan Schenck as Chief Executive Officer

Outgoing CEO Nicholas Bertram will remain on Flashfood’s board

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Flashfood, the app-based marketplace connecting consumers with affordable groceries, announced today the appointment of Jordan Schenck as its new Chief Executive Officer. Schenck has served as Flashfood’s President and Chief Operating Officer since October 2024. She assumes the role immediately and succeeds Nicholas Bertram, who will remain on the board.

This transition comes at a pivotal time in Flashfood’s growth trajectory. The company has added over 1,000 doors and experienced 200% revenue growth since completing its Series A in 2022, expanding its footprint to 33 US states and all 10 Canadian provinces. This occurred while achieving B-Corp Certification, launching new products, and replatforming its applications to achieve even greater impact in North America.

“Jordan is a generational talent, and her growth over the last two years has benefited our company tremendously. She is ready to take on this role, and I am thrilled for her to lead our talented teammates as they achieve our mission of feeding families, not landfills,” said Bertram on her appointment.

Bertram recruited Schenck in early 2023 to serve as Flashfood’s Chief Brand Officer and has since promoted her twice, from Chief Customer Officer to President and Chief Operating Officer. In her tenure, Schenck led the company’s transformational rebrand in January 2024, oversaw the relaunch of Flashfood’s consumer app, and was instrumental in the development and launch of Flashfood for Independents – a new platform for independently owned grocers.

"Stepping into the CEO role, I am energized by the extraordinary potential ahead of us. Flashfood’s technology has the power to build a world where food is never wasted and access to affordable, fresh products is a daily occurrence," said Jordan Schenck, CEO of Flashfood. “With a product-driven approach, relentless innovation and the use of AI, we will empower grocers to turn close-dated inventory into a competitive advantage – earning more frequent shoppers and wasting zero food.”

“Flashfood has achieved significant growth in recent years, and Jordan has demonstrated outstanding leadership and vision during a pivotal period for the company," said Chuck Templeton, Flashfood Board Director and Managing Partner at S2G Investments. "Her growth mindset and deep understanding of consumer and retailer dynamics make her exceptionally equipped to lead Flashfood forward and scale its ability to lower food costs and reduce unnecessary waste."

Earlier in her career, Schenck served as co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer of wellness brand Sunwink, which became one of the fastest growing ready-to-drink beverages in the market. Before Sunwink, Schenck was head of consumer marketing for Impossible Foods and supported the company's explosive growth across new verticals and markets.

About Flashfood

Flashfood is on a mission to feed families, not landfills. The app marketplace connects shoppers with fresh produce, meat and other groceries at up to 50% off. By partnering with retailers across North America, Flashfood offers shoppers nutritious staples at affordable prices, and reduces the amount of food going to landfills. To date, Flashfood has rerouted more than 130 million pounds of food from landfills while saving its shoppers more than $330 million on their groceries. Flashfood is a B-Corp certified company currently partnered with more than 2,300 stores across North America. For more information, please visit www.flashfood.com.

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