Swisher announced today the appointment of Josh Harrison as Executive Vice President of Sales for the renowned consumer products company.

“Josh has an outstanding record of delivering results and a relentless focus on the customer, qualities that will continue to propel Swisher’s growth and success,” said Neil Kiely, Swisher President and CEO. “He brings the drive, discipline, and innovative leadership needed to further strengthen our market position and elevate our iconic brands.”

Neil Kiely

Harrison joined Jacksonville, Florida-based Swisher, a family-owned company founded in 1861, in April as Vice President of National Accounts, where he was responsible for developing and maintaining key relationships with the company’s largest customers and industry partners.

“I’m honored to lead this talented sales organization and build on Swisher’s legacy of excellence,” said Harrison. “Together, we’ll continue to expand the reach of new and existing brands and deliver exceptional value to our customers and partners.”

In his new role, he will manage Swisher’s sales strategies and customer engagement efforts, ensuring the company’s lineup of iconic consumer brands continues to lead in its categories. Harrison’s leadership will be crucial in strengthening Swisher’s market position, boosting profitability, and providing the unmatched quality and service that characterize the company’s 163-year history.

Before joining Swisher, Harrison spent eight years at S.C. Johnson, where he held several leadership positions, including General Manager of S.C. Johnson’s Canadian division and most recently Chief Customer Officer for the U.S. and Puerto Rico.

In that role, he assembled and led a high-performing sales and category leadership team focused on enhancing customer value and sustainable growth. He also held senior positions at Conagra Brands and Campbell’s Canada, bringing over 20 years of commercial experience in the CPG industry.

Swisher HQ in Jacksonville, Florida

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