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Frontline International Taps Longtime Executive Zack Palazzo As VP Of Sales And Finance

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 27 (Bernama) -- Frontline International, a leader in smart oil management systems for restaurants and commercial kitchens, has promoted Zack Palazzo to vice president (VP) of sales and finance, marking a strategic move to reinforce its growth and financial leadership.

Palazzo, a 10-year-plus veteran of Frontline, previously served as director of sales and finance. In his expanded role, he will spearhead sales strategy while steering the company’s financial direction.

Frontline president, Giovanni Brienza in a statement, praised Palazzo’s insight into the company’s value proposition, calling him “a key member of our leadership team”.

Meanwhile, Palazzo said: “This new role enables me to further our message of enhancing safety, savings, and sustainability, ingraining it within our sales force, and leveraging it for market gains.”

Armed with an industrial technology degree from Purdue University and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Kent State University, Palazzo is known for his data-driven approach to customer growth and operational efficiency.

He brings hands-on experience with customer development, sales enablement, and leveraging kitchen technology innovations to drive efficiency and quality.

With Palazzo at the helm of both sales and finance, Frontline is positioning itself for long-term strategic growth across international markets.

-- BERNAMA