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We are pleased to announce that Denny Hensley has been promoted to Store Manager for store #352 in Cypress.
Denny began his career as a Distribution Center Supervisor in our Perishable Warehouse in Hutchinson, Kansas. He entered the Manager Training Program in 1998 and was then promoted to an Assistant Manager and worked in multiple locations in the Kansas area. Denny was promoted to Store Manager in 2000 at the Gerbes Store in the Dillon’s Division and later to Dillon’s in Kansas from 2001-2003. Denny later left the company and worked as a Store Manager with another retailer through 2012. He returned to Dillon’s in Kansas through 2014 where he remained until he transferred to our Houston Division and was assigned to store #38.
Denny is originally

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