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Nash Finch Company Announces Promotion of Kathleen Mahoney to Executive Vice President

Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:00am EST
MINNEAPOLIS--(Business Wire)--
Nash Finch Company (Nasdaq:NAFC), a leading national food retailer and
distributor, today announced the promotion of Kathleen M. Mahoney to Executive
Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary. Previously, she served as Senior
Vice President, General Counsel & Secretary. 

In making the announcement, Nash Finch CEO Alec Covington recognized Mahoney`s
impact on the organization. "Kathy has proven not only to be a brilliant legal
mind, but also a critical business partner and has played a significant role in
the development and implementation of our strategic plan over the last several
years," Covington commented. "Her extensive legal background and consistent
track record of contributions at Nash Finch have been invaluable." 

Kathy joined the Company in 2004 as Vice President, Deputy General Counsel.
Prior to working at Nash Finch, Kathy was the Managing Partner in the St. Paul
Office of Larson King, LLP. She also spent 13 years with the law firm of
Oppenheimer, Wolff & Donnelly, LLP. Kathy also worked as Special Assistant
Attorney General in the Minnesota Attorney General's Office for six years. Kathy
earned her JD degree from Syracuse University College of Law, cum laude, and a
BA from Keene State College. She is a member of the American Bar Association and
the Minnesota State, Wisconsin State and Ramsey County Bar Associations. 

Nash Finch Company is a Fortune 500 company and one of the leading food
distribution companies in the United States. Nash Finch`s core business, food
distribution, serves independent retailers and military commissaries in 36
states, the District of Columbia, Europe, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Azores and
Egypt. The Company also owns and operates a base of retail stores, primarily
supermarkets under the Econofoods, Family Thrift Center, AVANZA, Family Fresh
Market and Sun Mart trade names. Further information is available on the
Company's website at www.nashfinch.com.

Nash Finch Company
Brian Numainville, 952-844-1201 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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